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Old 09-09-2011, 09:35 AM
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I do stand, but in the east coast tight tight singletrack you will be sitting for sure through quite a few sections.


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I just ordered a std Guts medium, and comp style seat cover. I never really had any issues with the stock seat except for the cover tearing at the knee points and over time it has also worn the foam out in this area due to water ingress and friction.

Hope the guts is just as good or better. Any tips for instalation? Do you need to use glue? I have an electric staple gun.
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I have a guts tall soft seat. You should be fine with an electric staplegun. I didn't use any glue but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to use some. I think that I had to trim off some of the excess but I'm not sure. I LOVE MY SEAT! The stocker was killing me ( I know, I sit down too much). You'll like the new seat it really is more comfortable than the stocker.
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You beauty! I'll have a mate help me out and post some pics when done!
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Your welcome! Waiting on the photos....
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I just ordered a std Guts medium, and comp style seat cover. I never really had any issues with the stock seat except for the cover tearing at the knee points and over time it has also worn the foam out in this area due to water ingress and friction.

Hope the guts is just as good or better. Any tips for instalation? Do you need to use glue? I have an electric staple gun.
Heat up the seat cover in the clothes dryer before installing (or leave out in the sun). When it cools off, it will be nice and tight.
Some people put plastic on the foam before putting the cover on to keep the foam from getting wet.
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Old 01-16-2013, 05:20 PM
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I think the plastic would only help initially keeping water out, but once water is in it would stay wet much longer. I don't think I'll worry with that. Top tip about heating it up!
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I've had the Guts tall soft for 2 years now and its the way to go if you're
5'9" or more. I have never used glue on any seat I have done and I've done a bunch.
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I'm only 5 feet 8 57⁄64 inches Thus didn't go the tall. I was seriously considering it but I don't really have an issue with seat to peg distances. I don't sit often really. Most terrain I ride is too rough to sit through without getting beat up. Now if I could get those footpegs up a couple inches it'd make life much easier in the ruts. Its a horrible feeling coming in hot and feeling like your feet are going to touch the ground.

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Old 01-18-2013, 10:28 AM
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Here is a photo of my Guts soft tall seat.

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