Thanks Weaselinsuit, you are correct and I will update if necessary. Working with a potential buyer at this very minute.It would likely help potential buyers decide if you gave a sense of the height and weight of the rider the seat was made for so they can gauge if it works for them. Looks like it's in pretty decent shape, good luck!
Hey GoGo, I am definitely interested in buying this seat now !! I’m willing to pay cash and come and pick it up at a place of your choosing. I live just up the road from you in Greensboro. Please contact
Hi Bogatah00, Looks like it is a done deal. Just in case, 5'9" tall,190lbs. Interesting, I am from and plan on being in Greensburg,Pa. this weekend. Will let you know if it doesn't work out. Thanks BobI'm interested if your other buyer does not work out. Would also like the information on weight and height it was built for.
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Hi Larry, seat is most likely sold. However, interested in what you see in the design that let you know it was for shorter legs? Thanks BobI can tell you that seat is for shorter legs.
Not necessarily. They do the same thing for people with short arms who want to be closer to the bars whether they have short legs or not.By comparing the deepest part of the butt-pocket to another seat. See how your seat positions the rider closer to the tank:
Absolutely! I have more than one.Thanks... I have been riding motorcycles for 57 years and this RDL seat had a profound impact on my comfort level.
The result is the same but the buyer doesn't know that without knowing what criteria was used for the seat build. Inseam, height, and weight aren't enough information sometimes.The result is the same. Also, that's what Helibars are made for. But, I get your point.
That would be great, I have a cousin down there in Greensburg that could pick it up for me. Let me know for sure.Hi Bogatah00, Looks like it is a done deal. Just in case, 5'9" tall,190lbs. Interesting, I am from and plan on being in Greensburg,Pa. this weekend. Will let you know if it doesn't work out. Thanks Bob