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Whether
you sit in the front or the back, your seat should not bite
you, make your back sore, nor make you shift forward.
Your personal space and width should accommodate your size.
The driver should be able to be flat-footed. Driver's
having a backrest should not be cramped or not touching.
Riders come in all sizes. Bar Enterprises makes certain
that our seats accommodate the driver and the passenger.
When you arrive, you should be relaxed and feeling good.

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Gary's 2002 BMW
K1200RS
from Trussville, AL

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Below is a
picture of Gary's seat before his re-do.

Gary
does long rides and required comfort and style

Above is
the seat after the re-do.
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From:
Gary
Sent: February 21, 2005
To: pglenn@harleyseats.com
Subject: Received seat just now
Patty:
I received the seat from UPS just now and
it is just perfect.
It looks so much better and it fits my big _ _ _ much much better. It
now looks like I had it pictured too. Please tell Andy that," he hit the
nail on the head," and I really appreciate his taking the time to
satisfy the customer.
Thanks again to you,
Andy, and anyone else who had a part in this.
Gary
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From: Gary
Sent: March 10, 2005
To: PGlenn@harleyseats.com
Subject: Hi
Just wanted to say hi and let you know that
we rode about 7 hours last Saturday. The seat did just fine
and I suffered no "deadtail." |
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Now that you have
picked your seat, don't you think you should learn more about
"MILLENNIUM
FOAM"? |

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BAR
Enterprises invites you to step up to a different level of
quality and comfort at the absolute best price
Email or telephone
us with your seat application questions:
Info@harleyseats.com
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