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Offline mike

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Sargent Cycle Products seat re-working
« on: March 12, 2005, 09:23:37 PM »
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Sargent Cycle Products seat re-working
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 I dropped my stock '99 b12 seat off at Sargent a week ago, and picked it up yesterday.
(of course...longer turnaround time with shipping both ways...)

They added 1/2 inch of Atomic foam, overall, and converted the seat into a 'solo' type. The front is 'Griptex', the rear smooth vinyl.
The welt is silver.
This did widen the seat a hair, and raised the seat height just a hair also. It also kind of precludes carrying a passenger, except for short distances.
(Now I'm sure to see hundreds of nubile blonds hitchiking!)

The seat is finished nicely, and popped right onto my bike, after I transferred the rubber bumpers.
It does really change the look of the bike, really nudging me toward
'streetfighterhood'!
Sitting on the bike for a couple of minutes, I can tell I have more room, and the foam feels great.
(HAd the rise moved back 1 inch)
With some saddle time, I'll be able to give a full report on the comfort, but I think I'm going to like it!










Sargent builds the seat on your OEM pan, or just tweaks what you've got, if you just want a little customization.
My saddle ended up costing $290, but I did have a lot of pricier stuff done. I'm guessing a re-covering of the stock seat, with a 1/2 inch of Atomic foam added.....would be $200 or less.
Sargent Cycle





Edited by: PeteSC at: 9/7/02 7:07:09 pm
 
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 looks great Pete, i checked into the seat redo also. they told me for them to put super cell foam in the front only, smooth the back out to look more like a solo seat and recover, with all black would be around $150, not bad, almost the price of a gel seat but a tad better looking and probably more comfy. by the way that flat black tail section makes your bike look kinda streetfighterish also!! LOL could help it Pete, have you had time to try a repaint or wet sand yet?

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 I'm putting it of until after this next trip. Still attending funerals for the brain cells that passed away when I painted it inside the apartment the first time!
Once it cools off.....and I can open the windows.....I'll try it again.
And the other excuse is I've been busy........

 
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 Looks very nice! I give it two thumbs up in the looks dept.  
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 PeteSC: May I ask what kind of tank cover do you have?
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 Does it say Lockhart Phillips (spelling?) on the cover? I can't quite make it out, but I, too, would love to know what kind of bra that is.

When I took a trip Spring Break to Europe (trust me, it was only because of the killer deal I got on airfare= girlfriend and me=1500 for a week, airfare, hotel, all included!) I saw all kind of cool devices for bikes which I didn't see in the States. (yah, she tought we were going to see the Eiffel Tower!  hahaha)
I saw this one bra with little rings on it that you could attach a kind of cape or blanket or something. It just dropped over your legs. And I am telling you, the security is crazy! There were little racks everywhere! Heavy steel rails and what not that ran right into the ground. The chains they used...made my steel cable look like string!

But yah, what kind of cover is that?

 
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 That is a Lockhart-Philips cover. But, where and when did you get it, Pete? I called L-P and they said they don't make them anymore and there are no leftovers in their warehouses. Chaparral still lists it as an active item in their catalogs and on their all-telling computers but the dumb-asses can't get them and don't know it! After ordering it and reordering after they automatically cancelled my order when it didn't come in (without notifying me and also cancelling another back order that was in stock) they still will not call L-P to verify whether or not they can get them saying their computers show them as active. I told 4 different operators what L-P told me and politely asked them to call and verify and they were all indifferent or down-right rude saying that was purchasing's department. I even called customer service but the girl I talked to echoed the same comments using a blatantly annoyed tone.
 
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 It is an L-P cover.......3 years old.
I guess it isn't available anymore. I do like it. The fabric on the edges is getting a little frayed, but otherwise is in good shape.

The only CURRENT full tank covers available for Bandits are the K-Drive, and Bagster, which look great, but are a little different.....which you can get from Riderhaus. (Expensive, but either can be used with a special integrated tank bag)
The quote I got for a Bagster tank cover was $80, and with the attaching tank bag....around $200.....including shipping from Europe.
Check the RiderHaus banner at the bottom........
One of the owners rides a bandit.
I'm actually not ignoring you,
I'm just paying more attention to the voices in my head!

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 I put in a couple of 150-200 mile rides, the seat feels good.
If anything, I think I'd like a touch more of the Atomic foam in the rider area, Although it is MUCH more comfortable than the stock, or gel seat.




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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2005, 12:26:58 PM »
I love those handlebars!  :shock:

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« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2005, 06:56:29 PM »
Those are Helibars
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