I just make sure I clmap down on the tank with my legs tight so I don't slide forward and don't have any problems. Then again different riders end up further or closer to the tank depending on how long their legs and arms are etc, could just be that the Kat fits me safer than it does some other people lol. I don't have any problems on a 2000 ZX12R trying to hurt me either.
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I have that problem... but im tall and for some reason it causes me to slide forward.
Was considering moddin my seat.. i have marine grade foam and i can work some leather with my tools. I did it for my Daytona (before splashing it).. and it was commmmmmmfy on the tackle. The Kat seat is just soo much larger tho.
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if I brake way to hard or hit a big bump I get bagged. It might help if you try squeezing with your legs to lift your body up just a little bit like your riding a horse. Only a the few seconds you need when hitting a bump. On cold days though my junk gets really cold when riding1999 Katana 750
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Originally posted by STULER View Postso put the "man" on the hump of the seat and place your "berries" one on either side of the seat!!!
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Originally posted by md86 View PostBoxers are bad on a moorsickle , m'kay .90% of motorcycle forum members do not have a service manual for their bike.
Originally posted by BadfaerieI love how the most ignorant people I have met are the ones that fling the word "ignorant" around like it's an insult, or poo. Maybe they think it means pooOriginally posted by soulless kaosbut personaly I dont see a point in a 1000 you can get the same power from a properly tuned 600 with less weight and better handeling.
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If you are hefty, wide-hipped, or have particularly large or low-hanging acorns (or some combination of those), you might seriously want to move to a Corbin seat. It flattens out the seating area and broadens it, supporting your weight across a much larger area and putting some of the weight on your thighs as well, leading you to not weigh down your junk nearly as heavily or as readily (if you're sitting on them, you'll still need to adjust the positioning ).
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Originally posted by JokerZwild View Postlol i had to sell mine. My narrow butt was too small to straddle the saddle. It would almost have me on my tip toes. but yes it was indeed flatter in the front.
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yeah I heard something about that. but i got it with the bike so i wasnt to heart broken to let it go. It pulled $250 with out breakin a sweat. I wound up liking the stocker so much better. it was a better fit for me. Just gotta keep the boys away from that tank on the bumpy roads is all.JokerThe newest addition to the Family!
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