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Join Date: Jul 2008
Last Online: 10-30-2009 11:23 PM
Location: Lagos, Nigeria.
My Ride: THEN 1999 CBR600F
NOW 2008, VFR ABS
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4700km around Nigeria
Hi guys. I just got back from a trip around Nigeria. We covered about 4700km in 7 days rinding from dawn to dusk. Some pictures below.
But one thing though; my butt hurts like hell!!! ![]() So the issue now is an after market seat. Is it really a good investment? I am 100kg and 6ft4. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Last Online: 11-19-2009 11:28 AM
Location: Grover Beach, CA.
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My Ride: 2003 VFR800, 2001 CBR-F4i
1984 50hp Wetbike
1987 60hp Wetbike
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both sargent and corbin make good saddles. if you need the backrest, as far as I know it is only available on the corbin. the corbin is heavier than the sargent. i hear corbin cust service is not that good, but haven't used them so I don't know. they are pretty comparable in comfort.
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