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this must be what guys with 30 inch legs wear.homie wrote:Hey! when is the next parade?![]()
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pattomike wrote:That seats looks about right for my needs. Are you in the states? I notice the price of the seat is not in dollars, but some other form of currency. How much does this seat cost in U.S. dollars. do you know? Thanks.Jge64 wrote:Its the seat, I'm bigger than you by an inch and with a non stepped seat, you'll fit fine. A seat like this is what I use:
https://bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx-custom-seat-4581.html
I realized after I wrote that that it was U.S. dollars. It looked kinda of weird when I saw it, and I thought it was pounds.you you wrote:pattomike wrote:That seats looks about right for my needs. Are you in the states? I notice the price of the seat is not in dollars, but some other form of currency. How much does this seat cost in U.S. dollars. do you know? Thanks.Jge64 wrote:Its the seat, I'm bigger than you by an inch and with a non stepped seat, you'll fit fine. A seat like this is what I use:
https://bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx-custom-seat-4581.html
Some other form of currency? You don't get out much do you
Oh you must post a picture for us... PLEASE! I know what you mean about slipping forward on the PCX stock seat. Acclimation time is needed with PCX i'm sorry to admit. You will find some abdominal toning can occur and be beneficial if you ride stock seat. Not saying you will get wash board abs but you will feel some conditioning for a while as a new owner. Kinda like the pain in your neck from a helmet if you aren't accustom... muscles will strengthen over time and use I promisepattomike wrote: I went to a garage sale this morning and found too blankets. They kinda look like horse blankets. They are heavy and have a saddle look to them when they are on the seat.
If we don't get a picture just visualise Roy Rogershomie wrote:Oh you must post a picture for us... PLEASE! I know what you mean about slipping forward on the PCX stock seat. Acclimation time is needed with PCX i'm sorry to admit. You will find some abdominal toning can occur and be beneficial if you ride stock seat. Not saying you will get wash board abs but you will feel some conditioning for a while as a new owner. Kinda like the pain in your neck from a helmet if you aren't accustom... muscles will strengthen over time and use I promisepattomike wrote: I went to a garage sale this morning and found too blankets. They kinda look like horse blankets. They are heavy and have a saddle look to them when they are on the seat.
pattomike wrote:I will most definitely post pics of my horse/scooter tomorrow. I look forward to your thoughts about my saddle set up. I am quite pleased with myself.
How did you and your upholstery guy decide what shape to make the seat? Were you able to test it before the vinyl was placed back over it? Or did you just get lucky with how it turned out? Here are the pics of my blanket saddle. I find it annoying that I have to use this, and I curse the short Asians for whom it was ultimately designed. But it does make a difference. Ultimately I want to do what you did, and get the seat re-worked.GlassMan wrote:I am 6'2 with a 34 inseam and had the same issue with the seat. Luckily..i work at an auto glass and trim shop. I had my upholstery guy take the seat apart and modify it ( new padding ) and then cover it in a black and white checkered diamond tuck vinyl. It looks AND feels AWSOME !! will post pics as soon as the WHOLE scoot is finished....MANY mods !
GlassMan wrote:I am 6'2 with a 34 inseam and had the same issue with the seat. Luckily..i work at an auto glass and trim shop. I had my upholstery guy take the seat apart and modify it ( new padding ) and then cover it in a black and white checkered diamond tuck vinyl. It looks AND feels AWSOME !! will post pics as soon as the WHOLE scoot is finished....MANY mods !
YOU WISH!pattomike wrote:This is the message I get when I try to attach a pic. Is there a way to make it smaller? That's what she said.
Thanks, let's see if this works. Now that I have taken a pic of it, I don't like how it looks at all. I thought it looked good til I saw the pics. There are two blankets on the seat. There one on the bottom looks just like the top except it is folded up thicker and smaller and forms the foundation. The one on top is necessarily larger in shape to cover and hold in place the one on the bottom. They stay in place remarkably well. The step up on the seat is almost non-existent, and the comfort level is almost superb. I still just want a freaking regular seat.homie wrote:YOU WISH!pattomike wrote:This is the message I get when I try to attach a pic. Is there a way to make it smaller? That's what she said.![]()
Ok lets walk through resizing images for forum.
Use the windows Paint program. If you don't use windows... screwed
Open Windows Paint
click FILE, OPEN
Select from wherever your images are located on your computer
Click on the image you want to resize.
Move dot to pixels or percentage
Enter the percentage or the pixels you want to reduce to.
If you don't like it click undo and try again, nothing changes until you save.
You only need to change (horizontal) if minimum aspect is checked and the image will remain in proper proportion.
A good forum size is 600 x 400 or less
about this size
I hope the blanket is at least tucked into the seat so it's secure...otherwise you could go sliding off with a sudden stop. Be careful mate.pattomike wrote:Thanks, let's see if this works. Now that I have taken a pic of it, I don't like how it looks at all. I thought it looked good til I saw the pics. There are two blankets on the seat. There one on the bottom looks just like the top except it is folded up thicker and smaller and forms the foundation. The one on top is necessarily larger in shape to cover and hold in place the one on the bottom. They stay in place remarkably well. The step up on the seat is almost non-existent, and the comfort level is almost superb. I still just want a freaking regular seat.homie wrote:YOU WISH!pattomike wrote:This is the message I get when I try to attach a pic. Is there a way to make it smaller? That's what she said.![]()
Ok lets walk through resizing images for forum.
Use the windows Paint program. If you don't use windows... screwed
Open Windows Paint
click FILE, OPEN
Select from wherever your images are located on your computer
Click on the image you want to resize.
Move dot to pixels or percentage
Enter the percentage or the pixels you want to reduce to.
If you don't like it click undo and try again, nothing changes until you save.
You only need to change (horizontal) if minimum aspect is checked and the image will remain in proper proportion.
A good forum size is 600 x 400 or less
about this size
It looks like a cool seat. naturally I am wondering why you aren't using it? Did you not like the way it fit you? Thanks for the offer.homie wrote:Boy, now that you've shown it... I wish I hadn't seen it. How would you like to trade seats with me? I have an aftermarket one in new condition that I could send you to try out. If you love it send me your stock seat.