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Russell Day Long seats group buy

Trickie Dick

New member
I found this post on Adv rider regarding a group buy on Russell seats. http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=723676
This is an opportunity for a 20% discount on a great seat. A few years ago Deb(dtang) put together a similar agreement with Russell and over 50 were able to take advantage of this. As the poster said, it looks like there will be a limit of 100 seats and this limit is not brand specific. Those of you that are interested in a Russell, this is your chance. The work will be done in the winter when many of us are not riding; or you can do as I did and send in a spare seat(purchased on Spyderlovers) and have your regular seat rebuilt.
http://www.day-long.com/
 
This really looks like a nice seat for the Spyder RT. Can't tell from this photo but if it has a fuel access door similar to the Corbin this would be a great alternative to the stock seat. :D

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The above seat is on my bike in my garage. It's a Russell and does not have the fuel door. Russell tried fuel doors for handicapped ppl. It didn't work too well. I find the fuel door makes it difficult to see into the tank and can cause gas to drip on the seat if you're not careful. I have a Corbin with the same stitch pattern as the seat pictured that's available if anyone wants it.
 
The above seat is on my bike in my garage. It's a Russell and does not have the fuel door. Russell tried fuel doors for handicapped ppl. It didn't work too well. I find the fuel door makes it difficult to see into the tank and can cause gas to drip on the seat if you're not careful. I have a Corbin with the same stitch pattern as the seat pictured that's available if anyone wants it.

Doug
Sounds like you have experience with both the Corbin and the Russell?

What are your opinions on both?

Like many, I love the fuel door on my Corbin, bit it is definitely still firm. Even after more than 5000 miles.

I am also hoping that Ultimate will eventually come out with an RT seat, but again that fuel door is something I wouldn't want to give up.
 
corbin

The above seat is on my bike in my garage. It's a Russell and does not have the fuel door. Russell tried fuel doors for handicapped ppl. It didn't work too well. I find the fuel door makes it difficult to see into the tank and can cause gas to drip on the seat if you're not careful. I have a Corbin with the same stitch pattern as the seat pictured that's available if anyone wants it.

what do you hve to get for the corbin seat?

bob
 
Doug
Sounds like you have experience with both the Corbin and the Russell?

What are your opinions on both?

Like many, I love the fuel door on my Corbin, bit it is definitely still firm. Even after more than 5000 miles.

I am also hoping that Ultimate will eventually come out with an RT seat, but again that fuel door is something I wouldn't want to give up.

Also interested in Doug's views, vis-a-vis Corbin versus Russell (or any other members who have knowledge of both). I was originally considering the Corbin for the passenger armrests, but Radgirl is re-thinking that option. The only other concern I have with the Corbin is the seat firmness, which I gather is quite firm, and the experiences of some here seem to be that it never "de-firms" quite enough for their liking. Is the Russell also a firm seat? Or is it softer than the Corbin offerings? (For me, fuel door would be nice, but is not a deal breaker. Radgirl wants to get off and stretch legs anyway by the time we stop for fuel.)
 
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