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swanman
1st August 2009, 20:12
Hi,
Have just bought a CB1300, mint. The previous owner was 6"3 and had the seat reupholstered so he sat up higher. I am 5"9 and find that I sit too high up and the givi screen gives me a fair bot of turbulence in the face.

Is there a local (Auckland) place that can redo the seat?

Cheers

Pussy
1st August 2009, 22:40
Hi,
Have just bought a CB1300, mint. The previous owner was 6"3 and had the seat reupholstered so he sat up higher. I am 5"9 and find that I sit too high up and the givi screen gives me a fair bot of turbulence in the face.

Is there a local (Auckland) place that can redo the seat?

Cheers
Chooky on kb here has had the seat on his CB1300 done at MacDonald Motor Trimmers ( "Rider" seat)... talk to him when he's back from holiday, he likes his

AllanB
1st August 2009, 23:04
One thing on the 1300 seat. I know someone with one and apparently in an attempt to lower the seat height after the first model Honda just reduced the foam - no changes to the base. He said it's pretty crap for a tourer and has a sheepskin for long rides.

Nice bikes.

Maha
4th August 2009, 14:39
One thing on the 1300 seat. I know someone with one and apparently in an attempt to lower the seat height after the first model Honda just reduced the foam - no changes to the base. He said it's pretty crap for a tourer and has a sheepskin for long rides.

Nice bikes.

What a soft bastard....:rolleyes:

YellowDog
4th August 2009, 14:55
Sounds like you just want the stock seat back on it.

It might be easier to buy an aftermarket super comfy GEL seat.

Blackbird
4th August 2009, 15:19
Hi,
Have just bought a CB1300, mint. The previous owner was 6"3 and had the seat reupholstered so he sat up higher. I am 5"9 and find that I sit too high up and the givi screen gives me a fair bot of turbulence in the face.

Is there a local (Auckland) place that can redo the seat?

Cheers

As per Pussy's comments about Chooky's bike, the Rider brand conversions are outstanding. I had mine done on the 'bird for the same reasons you want yours done. Have a look at the examples on: http://www.trimit.co.nz/.

pritch
4th August 2009, 15:37
Mac at Rider seats can make pretty much whatever you want.

Tauranga isn't exactly in Auckland but it isn't the opposite end of the earth either. You'll only have to do half the trip on the wrong seat and Tauranga should be within the comfort range of a CB1300.

Ring Mac and make a booking, he'll do it "while you wait". Hopefully you will get better weather than I did :-)

Mac does a huge number of motorcycle seats, of course you could always follow the KB trend and try to re-invent the wheel, and pay someone else to learn at your expense :whistle:

MadDuck
4th August 2009, 16:33
What a soft bastard....:rolleyes:

What useful advice :niceone:

Mom
4th August 2009, 17:31
What useful advice :niceone:

Yeah he is good like that sometimes. I can vouch for the comfort of the CB1300 seat from a pillion perspective. Not a sore bum in 2000kms last big trip we took.

Maha
4th August 2009, 18:32
What useful advice :niceone:

Thats education for ya!!!....:msn-wink:

AllanB
4th August 2009, 18:34
What a soft bastard....:rolleyes:

Yeah - bloody Honda riders :bleh:

jafar
19th August 2009, 23:10
Hi,
Have just bought a CB1300, mint. The previous owner was 6"3 and had the seat reupholstered so he sat up higher. I am 5"9 and find that I sit too high up and the givi screen gives me a fair bot of turbulence in the face.

Is there a local (Auckland) place that can redo the seat?

Cheers

I took my CB13 down to get a rider seat on it a couple of years ago, it is the only thing i have had to do to the bike in 3 years.
Lose the Givi screen, the CB doesn't need it & it just creates turbulence for the rider. :blink:

swanman
22nd August 2009, 21:22
Have taken screen off. Turbulence has gone but the wind blast is tiring. I reckon I might need a super large screen that I can put on for long distance and then get rid of it for day to day stuff. Now where can I get a super sized screen?

jafar
23rd August 2009, 17:08
Have taken screen off. Turbulence has gone but the wind blast is tiring. I reckon I might need a super large screen that I can put on for long distance and then get rid of it for day to day stuff. Now where can I get a super sized screen?

You get used to the windblast, it has the effect of slowing you down a little & reducing the need for a radar detector :clap:
I find the use of a screen is often detrimental to the overall performance of the bike especially in a crosswind, you would be better off trading to a bike with a full fairing instead if thats what you really want. The other option is to stay with a naked bike & alter your riding style to suit.:cool::cool:

Maha
23rd August 2009, 17:14
You get used to the windblast, it has the effect of slowing you down a little & reducing the need for a radar detector :clap:
I find the use of a screen is often detrimental to the overall performance of the bike especially in a crosswind, you would be better off trading to a bike with a full fairing instead if thats what you really want. The other option is to stay with a naked bike & alter your riding style to suit.:cool::cool:

You get the sensation of going a bit quicker than you actually on the big Nakeds. I have also found that, this one time (no not in band camp) where I was up around the 150 mark, it all seemed smoother, weird.

smoky
23rd August 2009, 17:23
Have a look at the examples on: http://www.trimit.co.nz/.

Mac did the seat for my Bandit - awesome Just short of $600 but the best seat and service you could ask for.

Couriered my seat over to him, emailed a photo of the bike so he could match the piping, less than a week later it turn up on courier, looking fanbloodytastic

he rides a Busa and really knows bikes