jesmine
Having just purchased a used '09 ST1300, I am entirely happy with everything except the seat. The previous owner had a custom seat made by www.richscustomseats.com and it is a horrible and uncomfortable fit for me. It is also a little higher than the stock seats I have sat on and since I am a short legged individual, I am not quite able to touch down flat footed, even with my 2 inch heeled biker boots. I called the shop that made the seat and they quoted me minimum $350 to have the seat redone. Being that I am just a few hours north of Seattle, travel time and a 4 hour+ refit can almost be accomplished in a single day so it would just cost me the fuel and a day on top. The other complicating factor is that it's a custom heated seat as well - which is a nice option given my tendency to be a year round rider in a less that hospitable Canadian climate. So.......
My question is, has anyone got one of these seats custom fitted to their own butt instead of a previous owner's? And ....Given that a round trip down and back plus worst case a hotel for the night and the seat itself may cost upwards of $600: would this be a worthwhile venture for me or should I just give up on the heated seat and locate a stock seat from the dealer to try before I go for a plunge?
Any info would help me make up my mind, but given the amount of grumbling I have heard about the stock ST seat, I am leaning towards making an appointment and going for a little ride down to Kingston, WA.
Jes
My question is, has anyone got one of these seats custom fitted to their own butt instead of a previous owner's? And ....Given that a round trip down and back plus worst case a hotel for the night and the seat itself may cost upwards of $600: would this be a worthwhile venture for me or should I just give up on the heated seat and locate a stock seat from the dealer to try before I go for a plunge?
Any info would help me make up my mind, but given the amount of grumbling I have heard about the stock ST seat, I am leaning towards making an appointment and going for a little ride down to Kingston, WA.
Jes