Titanium Butt...

Discussion in 'Bay Area Bikers' started by Larry xlax Lovisone, Jun 12, 2005.

  1. You needs a titanium butt to long distance a homologated racer... Mercy!!!
    Mr.RC45's shinny black brick was good for about 30 minutes...
    http://www.fox302.com/userdata/netters2/files/ShopPics/RC45StockSeat.JPG

    Out with brick and in with 2 inches of Nasa's blue (medium density) Temper
    Foam... now that's better... I lot of female riders liked my seat...
    http://www.fox302.com/userdata/netters2/files/ShopPics/RC45BlueTemperFoam.JPG
    http://home.comcast.net/~netters2/pics11-3-03/bigimages/RC45CarbonCan.JPG
    http://home.comcast.net/~netters2/Pics11-24-03/bigimages/DebbieZcustom.JPG

    Final seat is now with 3 inches of Nasa's green (hard density) Temper Foam...
    now that's perfect!!! I'll have Mr.RC45's female rider friends try it out during
    MotoGp...
    http://www.fox302.com/userdata/netters2/files/ShopPics/RC45GreenTemperFoam01.JPG
    http://www.fox302.com/userdata/netters2/files/ShopPics/RC45GreenTemperFoam3.JPG

    Larry L
    94 RC45 #2
    Have a wheelie NICE day...
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    Larry xlax Lovisone, Jun 12, 2005
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  2. Larry xlax Lovisone

    Phil Scott Guest

    http://www.fox302.com/userdata/netters2/files/ShopPics/RC45GreenTemperFoam3.JPG


    My plywood seat, the one I went to alices with, but now with
    the road kill padding replaced with only 1.5" of temper foam
    was comfy all day today... no monkey butt at all, no
    pain...zip. very nice. What it is, your ass needs firm
    support to be comfortable.


    Phil Scott
     
    Phil Scott, Jun 13, 2005
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