Just baught a VFR '09- going to Alps in a few weeks with a passenger. Seat question!

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  1. SirT83

    SirT83 New Member

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    I have a question about the seat of the 09 VFR. Is it comes enough for rides up to 200 miles a day, for the both of us? We had such a trip on a Suzuki GSX F 750, and that was doable but definitely not too comfy. Ive been looking at two main seats Corbin and Sargent. From what ive learned so far is Sargent alot more comfy than Corbin. But it is expensive, and in Norway no stores have them so I cant try them out before i buy. My question is, is a seat from Sargent that much more Comfort able than the standard seat, that I can buy it unseen/tested?
     


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    pics or it didn't happen
     


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    200 miles ... that's some pretty short distances. I wouldn't worry. I've done well over 600 miles in a single day with the stock saddle.

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    That I will do, share the photos. :sneakiness:
     


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