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My GUTS is made of very good quality but I don't like the @cordura front side area...medium or hard I don't know but all I know is that seat is really TALL and suit right for me
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I like the red. I just ordered a Guts cover but didnt see a red one?
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The Guts website is kind of funky. I called them to order mine just to make sure everybody was on the same page.
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The tall/soft EE seat is working well for me. My knees thank me everytime I stand up and my butt thanks me when I'm seated! When you hit the big 60 you neeed all the help you can get. I'm staying with the theory you don't quit riding 'cause you get old, you get old 'cause you quit riding!
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This is an older thread, but I'm new to GGs and the website, but I've been making my own seats for years. I am only 6'2" but have a 36" inseam and bad knees. I recently added foam from an exercise mat I had laying around to my seat. I made it taller and wider, and used an old cover from an XR 600 which had a huge wide and tall seat. I simply ductaped the foam to the old seat and added the cover. I ain't putting pics up, cause it was too damn ugly! But it is comfortable as heck. While I was at it I made a little hump in front and back of where I usually sit to keep me in place.
If anyone knows where to buy peices of gripper seat type material, I'd sure like to know. I have used EE and Guts seats, and they are great, but I like even taller and wider so I just usually make my own and save some $. |
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