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1-22-03
Here you go
Patty. I assume you still have my remarks on how I love this seat. It is
truly one of the best investments I have made. Thanks!
Patrick-
I sure do, Patrick. Also, I would like some more shots of your
bike to add when you get a chance. It is a good looking bike and
the seat looks great on it.
I have been told many times how Millennium Foam has kept the peace for
the twosome. Sounds like you might have yourself a permanent
passenger!
Patty
Sent:
Thursday, December 19, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: #7-128
Patty,
I received my new Hitchhiker seat and have proceeded to break it in. I
got to tell you that it has been the best decision I have made in a long
time. Not only is it good looking, very comfortable, but it has made a
huge difference in the positioning of (me) to my forward controls. My
Low Rider's forward controls have always been a reach for me, but I no
longer slide rearward when advancing the throttle. Best of all, I no
longer hear negative feedback coming from my wife who had to straddle
that smaller width and much harder surface when we ride. Boy
it it quiet now...hint. I will send a picture later.
Patrick
Hi Patrick -
Thanks for getting back to us. When we built this seat for the two
of you, you and I emphasis the building directions listed in the box
below. The way that your seat turned out is how we try to pay
attention to our customers wishes.
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Customer currently
had a Corbin Cobra seat on the bike.
His wife was uncomfortable with the seat and not much
into riding. His
intentions are to improve her riding experience.
1.)
He has a sissy bar behind the seat.
Per Patrick “I presently do not have much room
between the seat and the bar.
In fact, I have to give a light tug on the seat when
flipping it open.
It has an abrasion on the seat where it is rubbing.”
2.)
He has also requested that the passenger area be
exactly 8 inches wide.
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