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610 seat height a bit tall, lower seat?

bensl

Husqvarna
AA Class
i find that when i have the race sag on my 610 set at 4", the seat height of the bike is a little tall which makes it difficult on occasions when i need to put a foot down (i have short legs!).

an idea i had was to remove the seat, trim back some of the foam and replace it with something a little softer. my thoughts were that this would lower the seat height a little and possible make the ride a bit more comfortable?

thoughts? this may be a silly idea so i thought i would put it out there first.

cheers
 
Shaving the seat is a popular option. Since the stock foam is such garbage, most generally go for a seat upgrade at the same time and have it made lower with a superior grade foam. Seat Concepts, XPC Racing, Renazco and a variety of other custom seat makers can do this for you.

Another option is to lower the suspension. Properly done with internal spacers, this reduces suspension travel and ground clearance, so it's preferable to avoid this unless it's necessary.
 
ok, so it is not such a dumb idea - great! it will also be a diy job cos i am a tight ar$e!

any thoughts if it would be better to simply trim off the top inch or take off a bit more and replace with softer foam? i guess only trimming it back would make it harder which might be bad for longer trips.
 
Get some decent foam!


http://www.seatconcepts.com

They'll make a low version for you at no extra charge. You install. Or, you ship your seat to them and they'll install for an additional $20.

10% Cafe Husky discount, too! :applause:
 
i also just read of this method over on thumpertalk

"You can make the seat a lot more comfortable by marking on the seat where your weight is when on the bike, removing the seat, taking off the cover, take foam off base carefully, cork bore 2cm holes in (small circles cut out) the foam where your wegith sits from the bottom of the foam up to the top- MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT BORE ALL THE WAY THROUGH****************************************! you MUST leave approx 1-2cm of foam depth or the seat cover shows all your cork bores AND it aint very comfy!, drill 2-3 of these holes across the width of the seat - repeat 2 -3 lines of these- ensure you leave enough foam so it has enough strentgh to still hold you off the seat base!!

remount on base, recover and enjoy a softer foam seat minus the expence!"
 
Get some decent foam!


http://www.seatconcepts.com

They'll make a low version for you at no extra charge. You install. Or, you ship your seat to them and they'll install for an additional $20.

10% Cafe Husky discount, too! :applause:

cheers, but did u miss my post about being a tight ar$e :)! i will try a diy job fist then if i screw it up i will buy new foam.
 
I am a fan of Seat Concepts too. If you DIY, chances are you won't end up with as good a seat. It's all about the foam used. I have had seats reworked and bought complete seats by the popular makers. None have been as good as SC.
 
cheers, but did u miss my post about being a tight ar$e :)! i will try a diy job fist then if i screw it up i will buy new foam.

No, I didn't miss that comment.

The stock foam is HORRIBLE. If you're going to bother with changing the seat at all... do it once, do it right. $144 is cheap. A custom seat from Corbin, Mayer, Russell, Renazco, etc will run you at least $450.

Seriously, upgrade the foam. Your ass is worth it.

SeatConcepts is by far the least expensive upgrade option. And I have to echo Xcuvator's comment about DIY often not working out that well.
 
well i went ahead and butchered my seat. worked out pretty well. a few pics for anyone interested....

marking it out. i am going to replace about 2 inches or a bit less.
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ready to go. bit nervous about this now....
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no turing back now! (excuse the minging toes!!)
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made a template of the old seat out of a beer carton so i could keep a similar shape.
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bought some softer foam from a local supplier and simply glued it to the seat and clamped it overnight. then used the stencil to draw the line of the old seat and fired up the bread knife again. bit rough but hey, so am i!
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the re-covered and back on the bike!
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result... sits about 1-1 1/2 inches lower and much softer. definately not as flash as a professional job but will do for me!

cheers
 
I just did something similar but left the removed foam out. Seat is now wider under your butt and ~1" lower. Forgot to take a before pic.

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