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It's time to start farkling the new bike. First up: Seat. The stock seat has got to come off. I can't find any info regarding using the stock seatpan, so got a couple of questions. Does Russell use the original seatpan when they build the seat? Anyone here bought the Russell Dual Vinyl, and how do you like it?
 
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Paul said:
I have the Russell Vinyl. I only did the front seat. I went with Vinyl because I was concerned with leather in the serious sun of the SouthWest. Best money I spent was the Russell. They use your seat pan so the bike will be down unless you buy another seat.

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Roughly how long did you wait for the seat?
 

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I went with Russell leather front and back a couple of years ago and it's awesome. Did 570 miles in a day a while back and absolutely no tired buns. Maggie is taking her '05 into Rich next week and if you want, I'll shoot some pix of the finished product.

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Leather Russell

I also bought both Russell seats in leather, and it's probably the best addition I've made to the bike. At least now I can ride in comfort and my wife no longer slides into me when I stop quickly. At the time I ordered the 2 seats, I also ordered the slide in backrest which I leave at home if I'm riding solo, and the seat cover which I use to protect the leather from the rain. The 2nd best investment was the Cee Bailey windscreen, 6 inches wider and 5 inches higher.
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For you guys with the Russells with back rests, you must have 46" arms to make those work!! Maybe because I've just never tried it, but a back rest with an ST is just counter intuitive to me. Do you use them that often to make them worth the investment? I'd be interested in seeing a picture of one of you on board with the back rest in place.

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JM Anthony said:
For you guys with the Russells with back rests, you must have 46" arms to make those work!! Maybe because I've just never tried it, but a back rest with an ST is just counter intuitive to me. Do you use them that often to make them worth the investment? I'd be interested in seeing a picture of one of you on board with the back rest in place.

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John, my arms are both 52 inches in length. It's a long story but I was involved in a tragic industrial accident at the age of 19. Just kidding ;)

The backrest works ok. It has a height and fore/aft adjustment. I also have the MCL handlebar repositioning plate installed on the bike. I'm not sure if the backrest would work without it.
 
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Actionfigurejoe said:
Here's a couple of pics. It's the Russell with leather inserts and full rear seat/backrest.
Appreciate the pics. Looks real good. I don't think I will need the backrest though. But I like what I see. I'll probably get the vinyl version.
 
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