Would recommend wearing pants though it may pull the hair on the arse crackKawazuki wrote:VELCRO! Better than Sh1t to a blanket! LOL
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you nutter! I bet you were singing greased lightning all the way!jinjachin wrote:I polished my fire blade seat with Mr sheen once and once only scared the crap out of me took a fair few miles to wear off too
I found that if I got anything silicone based on my seat, I wipe with just a touch of cellulose thinner worked wonders. I wouldn't use it on a seat thar been dyed though
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think im going to use something like this seat below, on air suspension bags too for a little more comfort to hold my ample bum in place, but with a removable padding, but things change day to day when im playing with it, last weekend I changed and remade the front swinging arms, decided i didnt like the way they mounted to hub. at moment thinking of a ally teardrop shape tank low down in between the sweeping rails coming about 1/2 way up in this area
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