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Offline 754

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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #25 on: June 16, 2015, 03:13:08 PM »
I didn't find #1 that ugly..pretty sure it was on a bike with handbags, probably. Looked ok with them..
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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2015, 05:07:07 PM »
Here ya go.........just bought the seat (it was cheap) and its VERY comfy. Don't really care how it looks right now, once I built my sissybar and add a back pad.........it will look like its right out of the 70's.

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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #27 on: September 05, 2015, 10:24:43 PM »
  The one I sat on going to Sturgis wasn't ugly to look at, just ugly to sit on. It was peaked in the center so it could split you in half and slippery sloped to the front to keep my nuggies properly smashed at all times. I learned to stand over the bike, adjust my boy things and pull my pants down an inch or so before sitting. That helped for 30 minutes or so.
  I bought a sheep skin pad and took a hacksaw blade to the foam before coming home. It's much better now. Certain parts are still healing up.  It's on the $250 goldwing I rode out and back.
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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #28 on: September 06, 2015, 11:21:26 AM »
Here ya go.........just bought the seat (it was cheap) and its VERY comfy. Don't really care how it looks right now, once I built my sissybar and add a back pad.........it will look like its right out of the 70's.

 

I may still have the one that came with my K2 somewhere in my garage. PM if you want it, just looking for shipping + whatever (if you are in the US).


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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #29 on: September 06, 2015, 01:54:19 PM »
Here ya go.........just bought the seat (it was cheap) and its VERY comfy. Don't really care how it looks right now, once I built my sissybar and add a back pad.........it will look like its right out of the 70's.

 

I may still have the one that came with my K2 somewhere in my garage. PM if you want it, just looking for shipping + whatever (if you are in the US).



Has to be from a K7/8 the fender mounts are father back than the earlier SOHC's. Although I might be able to modify it to work.
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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #30 on: September 07, 2015, 07:16:42 AM »
these are my hits are when I,  google ugly fat seat  :-\
I can't show the whole seat you'll have to use your imagination





please dial 911 if you have trouble after viewing




I can't say much for the bike but I am pretty sure that the seat is ugly





Pretty sure this is ugly seat worthy.




don't even want to see if the seat is ugly,
you need to be brave go for it





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Re: The UGLY SEAT CLUB
« Reply #31 on: September 09, 2015, 07:39:52 PM »
I was dialing 911 when we got to the Cheetos girls,
hung up when we got to the wayward woodworker on his rocking horse,
still can't see why the bald man needs handlebars...might he need training wheels too,
 Got to the last pic...why would anyone want to be the handlebar guy?

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