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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Morecambe, Lancashire, England
Posts: 696
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Not very attractive but very comfortable on the longer rides, It's made from a piece of
1 - 1/4" foam and a 'toilet seat cover' plus 2 elastic loops!'Cheap as Chips' ![]()
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 2,067
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I live in Canada but had it shipped to a friend in the US and the shipping was free. maybe the listing is showing the shipping to Canada so you should just search ebay for the product to see. With this pad I was able to endure 6 to 8 hours a day for three days in a row on the bike. Try this with the stock seat without your arse barking at you after a few hours. My friend uses a gel pad that is made for office chairs on his warrior for long trips and although uglier it is a bit cheaper than this one.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Posts: 271
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Get yourself a nice Corbin & forget about it! I have a "Rumble" & my daily rider is the "Dual Tour" with the rider's backrest hardware removed. I've put 50k miles on my Rumble & about 40k on my Dual, no pads, no nothing, just an incredibly comfortable seat! It may take a few miles to get your rump "settled in" but then there is no thought about my bum when I ride.
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