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James in WI
'16 350 EXCF. One decent step better than stock. Not a game changer, but yes, better. I like that it is not much wider than stock. It's grippy. It doesn't flare out to the rear like a S/C seat. Basically, better foam, but still a dirt bike seat. This doesn't turn the EXCF into an Adv bike, but for weekend dual sport rides, with plenty of standing on tight trails, I like it.
Read All ReviewsGeorge in WA
Didn't know if I was going to like it as much as i do right now but after I put it on, it looks far better than I had hoped! If your seat is all torn up and gangly, buy 1 of these, slip it on and change the look of your bike man!
Read All ReviewsZane in TN
Great quality of material, pretty easy installation. Holds up well to off road abuse. 100 times more comfortable than the stock seat. This is usually the first modification for every dirt/dualsport bike I own.
Read All ReviewsAnnie in OR
Great seat Im a trail rider and this seat keeps you stuck to it on steep hill climbs when you need to sit down . Showed up three days after ordering and fitment was exact as advertised.
Read All ReviewsJIMMY in CA
The seat felt a little too gripping and slightly firm at first. I kept thinking if it was actually better comfort wise. Then all of the sudden it wasn't even a thought I was enjoying the ride I didn't even realize I wasn't feeling uncomfortable. It really does make a difference I'm sure it will break in even more I was pretty surprised. I guess using the right type of riding pants would be better than jeans.
Read All ReviewsNick in CA
This seat is a bit difficult to install but can be done without wrinkles. The trick is (for me at least) was to push the cover down into the foam and then work the downward pressure outwards toward the sides and then staple. This makes it such that the foam pushes against the cover and removes wrinkles. I tried for the longest time to just pull the seat cover over the edge to get tension and remove wrinkles; this does not work My full steps were 1. mount the front part over the seat 2. pull longitudinally and staple the rear to add some tension in the seat length wise and to keep the seat cover parallel to the seat 3. work from front to back going alternating sides as you go towards the back of the seat 4. push down into the foam near the middle of the seat then keeping the downward pressure move your thumb towards the outside 5. With the foam and cover pressed down roll around the seat lip and staple the inside of the seat 6. do the same for the other side (start at step 4) 7. repeat step 4 again but move towards the back by about 2"
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