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Re: [St] Of Bags and Seats
- Subject: Re: [St] Of Bags and Seats
- From: Jim Crate <jimcfl@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 09:51:45 -0400
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I'm very happy with my combination of Corbin seat and Alaska Leather
sheepskin butt pad.
http://www.alaskaleather.com/buttpads.html
The sheepskin really works, I wish I'd taken it with me to CA and
strapped it on the Triumph Scrambler I rented a couple weeks ago. It
provides a bit of ventilation and makes spending hours on the bike so
much more comfortable. I highly recommend it. I've had mine for 3+
years and 25K+ miles and the only thing that is wearing out is the
elastic strap which can be replaced.
Jim
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