Wunderlich seats?
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Wunderlich seats?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 36776&rd=1
Seen this on ebay, are they any good? By good I mean more comfy than standard? I find mine very hard (oohhh errr misses) I tried a gel pad seat and it seemed comfy. Just wondered how this compares and if its a good buy.
Seen this on ebay, are they any good? By good I mean more comfy than standard? I find mine very hard (oohhh errr misses) I tried a gel pad seat and it seemed comfy. Just wondered how this compares and if its a good buy.
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Re: Wunderlich seats?
air_cooled67 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36796&item=7954636776&rd=1
Seen this on ebay, are they any good? By good I mean more comfy than standard? I find mine very hard (oohhh errr misses) I tried a gel pad seat and it seemed comfy. Just wondered how this compares and if its a good buy.
Simon - haven't seen you around locally for a while.
If you want to borrow my seat for a long journey trial, gimme a call
Jason
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A/C, I didn't get a PM, but I do have a Wunderlich seat to sell.
£120 + p&p.
Mike.
£120 + p&p.
Mike.
Please be aware that the S seat has two varieties.
99-2000 have cups set a lot narrower at the front of the seat base than later models 2001+ I think it was another subtle change when the brakes changed from Brembo to BMW badged items.
99-2000 have cups set a lot narrower at the front of the seat base than later models 2001+ I think it was another subtle change when the brakes changed from Brembo to BMW badged items.
Lloyd
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Hi all.
May be interested in the seat, mine is a 1999 model, will it fit that? Do you know what model seat it is (lowered or standard) Is it anymore comfythan a stock one? Do you have any picturres? So many questions I know......... My email is sholland@tandbergtv.com
Jason, not been around for a while, sold my house in Fair Oak and new one not ready to move into yet. Bikes are in storage and I am in Korea. Hopefully all be in the same place early next month.......
May be interested in the seat, mine is a 1999 model, will it fit that? Do you know what model seat it is (lowered or standard) Is it anymore comfythan a stock one? Do you have any picturres? So many questions I know......... My email is sholland@tandbergtv.com
Jason, not been around for a while, sold my house in Fair Oak and new one not ready to move into yet. Bikes are in storage and I am in Korea. Hopefully all be in the same place early next month.......
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I'm not sure if you are right Lloyd, as I transfered a seat from my 99 to my 51 without a problem.
A/C not sure if is low or not, didn,t get much of a chance to use it on a long trip, but I cant say it was much better than my gel padded seat.
I will say though that I always seem to have a problem with seat comfort, and have yet to find a seat or bike that is really comfy. Maybe time for a pan eh Lloyd?
Mike.
A/C not sure if is low or not, didn,t get much of a chance to use it on a long trip, but I cant say it was much better than my gel padded seat.
I will say though that I always seem to have a problem with seat comfort, and have yet to find a seat or bike that is really comfy. Maybe time for a pan eh Lloyd?
Mike.
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Just going from the difficulties I had when changing to single seat that needed adapters to make the Ilmberger fit. Perhaps the Germans got it wrong in the first place??
Lloyd
It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.
It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.
Lloyd - you just knew I'd join in this - didn't you? Tell them about the quality of the adapters!!
A seat from a 99 will go on to a 51, but the rubber 'bungs' will only just make contact with the locator slots on the seat, thereby making the location of the seat a bit of a hit-and-miss affair.
You will not get a 51 seat onto a 99 without getting rid of a large part of the spigots sticking out of the rear subframe.
Pardon?
Sandbar
......as I transfered a seat from my 99 to my 51 without a problem.
A seat from a 99 will go on to a 51, but the rubber 'bungs' will only just make contact with the locator slots on the seat, thereby making the location of the seat a bit of a hit-and-miss affair.
You will not get a 51 seat onto a 99 without getting rid of a large part of the spigots sticking out of the rear subframe.
Perhaps the Germans got it wrong in the first place??
Pardon?
Sandbar
I said "PERHAPS THE GERMANS GOT IT WRONG IN THE FIRST PLACE
Pretty ally adapters are all well and good but all the weight saved has now been nullified, besides which they aren't Ti which IS this years black.[/b]
Pretty ally adapters are all well and good but all the weight saved has now been nullified, besides which they aren't Ti which IS this years black.[/b]
Lloyd
It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.
It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.
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