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11/07/14 at 09:47:40
 
Hey guys, First wanna say love this sight!

Question any one seen the hardrider seat from germany or even used one ???
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Reply #1 - 11/07/14 at 09:51:55
 
Heres the photo
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Reply #2 - 11/09/14 at 01:50:41
 
The one you show has 3 centimeters of padding and is 319 Euro, there is another version with five centimetres of padding at 349 Euro.
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Reply #3 - 11/11/14 at 07:22:27
 
Thanks, that's interesting, likely I would rather the thinner seat aesthetically.

I didn't notice anything on thickness on the site, but the translation feature leaves somethings in German.

Can anyone recommend a site to purchase???
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Reply #4 - 11/11/14 at 12:26:26
 
Try www.motorrad-burchard.de Their world wide shipping rate is 19 Euros. Site is in German.
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Reply #5 - 11/12/14 at 06:22:33
 
Well,, yesterday my wife showed me a pic of a "Bride to Be".. The back of her head,, to show me her hair.. My wife wanted me to agree that was a good lookin hair-do.. It wasnt. It was ugly..

And, I dont like that seat, not any. Looks like a sperm,, Looks like someone wanted the operator comfortable, BUT, since the fender needs covered, they built a fender cover ON AND disguised it as a seat.. Mite BE a good seat, which, always TRumps appearance,, IF it is confortable, then Great,, Its like having an ugly bike, that gets good MPG, handles great, its dependable and FUN,, Who cares if its Ugly? Its a Great BIKE! Same thinking always applies,, NOT on Jewelry,,
It doesnt LOOK like it would be very good for a passenger. If youre not into 2 up riding, maybe youd be ahead with a Serious;ly comfortable saddle and some custom fender cover up, electronics moving,, etc,,
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Reply #6 - 11/12/14 at 07:04:21
 
For those of you that need more padding and better padding on your seats like I do here is an excellent source....

http://greatdaytoride.com/Home_Page.php

EXCELLENT work AND a great price!!
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Reply #7 - 11/12/14 at 10:14:05
 
Thanks again, guys for the thoughts and points of view. I personally like the looks of the seat.actually looks to be the same thickness as my original. Then maybe the original was pretty worn which is the reason I went looking.

The seat style harkens back to the ole cobra style seats ala easyrider era. I think it nice, I looked another from the same co. Had an old king queen look too.

These bikes speak to me, I love the old school lines!

As for my ride I cant bring myself to bob the thing, keepin it 2 up is I think the way to go. Function sometime does have a preference over form. I have however lowered the forks giving the bike a more compacted look and to me a better ride.
I dont ride everyday its just a round towner.
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Reply #8 - 11/12/14 at 21:11:44
 
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Reply #9 - 11/13/14 at 17:28:07
 
If I was the one who had to be on the back, I think I'd rather have what you have.
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Reply #10 - 11/13/14 at 17:37:52
 
Noted, justn o

I'm on the fence still. the thing iiis 469$ delivered lil steep... I am pickin up an s40 seat couple towns south of here next week.

I liked the one piece design , but as one could tell from my picture I need a seat!  Btw what do guys think of the handle bars they are from a 2014 Bolt
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Reply #11 - 11/13/14 at 20:28:46
 
You need a seat covered..
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Reply #12 - 11/14/14 at 07:28:15
 
-CIKMO- wrote on 11/13/14 at 17:37:52:
Btw what do guys think of the handle bars they are from a 2014 Bolt


They look pretty good. Seem wider than I expected them to look on there. Probably pretty comfortable, especially compared to stock buckhorns that came on the bike.

Might want to try some short risers...I think that would be about perfect.

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