[Sold] Seat Concepts Low Saddle (S10 Gen1/Gen2)

elricfate

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Hello there! I recently got a really nice Super Ten. Problem is that I disliked the saddle on it. I decided, why not see if I can find an aftermarket one to replace it? There were so many, so so many. So I decided, why not find ones in the used market! Okay self, that's a good idea. Well, I picked up this one, and a handful of others. This one didn't make the cut so my loss is your gain!

This is a Low saddle, Seat Concepts no longer makes them, it is added to your bike WITHOUT using the High/Low bracket Yamaha includes, as it's lower than the low bracket. If you have a short inseam, this is exactly what you are looking for.

$150 shipped anywhere in the US.

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pango

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I'm in the market for an aftermarket seat amd I'm short. Would you mind giving me your opinion on low seats and what you settled on?
 

elricfate

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I'm in the market for an aftermarket seat amd I'm short. Would you mind giving me your opinion on low seats and what you settled on?
It's based on your inseam, not your height, just remember that. My inseam is 29" and the way the short seat messed with the angle of my knees, it didn't help me at all. I have actually had a really good fitment with a Saddlemen seat I picked up second hand.

I would probably say if your inseam is less than 30", you can either learn to flat foot on one side, balls of your feet on both, or get lowering links. I think the low seats are not the best option to start with.
 

pango

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It's based on your inseam, not your height, just remember that. My inseam is 29" and the way the short seat messed with the angle of my knees, it didn't help me at all. I have actually had a really good fitment with a Saddlemen seat I picked up second hand.

I would probably say if your inseam is less than 30", you can either learn to flat foot on one side, balls of your feet on both, or get lowering links. I think the low seats are not the best option to start with.
Thanks for the info. I'm about the same. 29.5". I wear boots with a large sole to make it reachable. The stock seat in the lowered position is uncomfortable long distance. It's good to know you like the saddleman. I'd like to get a heated version. That helps my decision making a lot.
 
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