There is Rick Mayer, Bill Mayer, and Russell in the motorcycle seats. They all have web sites, of course. I have a Russell, it's at least an inch taller than stock, probably 2" taller than my Corbin (Hate It!).I am 6'3" and love my Corbin. Bought a Russell and then sold it. I did not like it.
I'm beginning wonder if a 1" reduction is noticeable if the foam holds up. Daytona_Mike, what's your inseam? I can flatfoot easily and don't want to be any closer to the ground.I have a 34" inseam. i Also have Murphs drops pegs which your gonna need anyway with those long legs.
Since I've been thinking about this, it seems like the foam collapses right to the pan after about 30 minutes.
Thanks for the opinions.
Ron
I have a 34" inseam. i Also have Murphs drops pegs which your gonna need anyway with those long legs.Yup it sure is strange. I have been trying to figure out ways to make my stock seat softer. I even sent it out to Spencers; it was better but still painful after an hour. This Corbin I have now is the cats pajamas.
http://www.murphskits.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_90&products_id=143
You are correct about the stock seat, I found it very painful because I would sink right to the bottom of the pan and could not ride more than 20 minutes without pain. The Corbin is very hard but for some reason it works. Sort of like a John Deer tractor seat I guess.
It's Rick Mayer.
http://www.rickmayercycle.com/
The seat took a couple weeks, but I have it back now, and it is TALL. I'm 6'6" with a 36" inseam, with Kneesavers installed already on my bike and this seat gained me at least another inch or two of legroom. Now when I put my feet out on the highway pegs my legs are much more extended than they were before. I haven't had a chance to test ride yet (just had our first child last week) but I hope to test ride it soon.