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More like the Toaster Tanks of the early 70’sHum, is that a chrome side 'insert' then black/smoke paint around it like the old school R90S Daytona model back in the day
Fun video. I watched it to the end. Thanks
I have always believed this.With respect to stock seats, I think manufacturers might intentionally build an off seat so as to allow 3rd party accessories to flourish
Thinking of AV8OR’s view on this it is remarkable how Harley Davidson does it. Their stock bikes have simple plain hand grips, but the grips in the accessory catalog are very fancy.With respect, whilst manufacturers may intentionally build seasts "off", in my world view this is not fair or honest. I have owned an Aprilia and a Yamaha and neither required seat alteration. I rode the Aprilia for 9 years on the stock seat... it was simply fine.
I second that statement !I've been happy with my stock R 18 B FE seat; I like the way it looks on the bike and it's more than comfortable for my riding style (4 to 9 hrs.) weekend rides.
If I was to upgrade it, it would be for looks - maybe the diamond pattern 719 seat.
I've been happy with my stock R 18 B FE seat; I like the way it looks on the bike and it's more than comfortable for my riding style (4 to 9 hrs.) weekend rides.
If I was to upgrade it, it would be for looks - maybe the diamond pattern 719 seat.