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RANS Short Stop Seat?

 
 
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Old 04-18.-2003
Bandjhughes
 
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Default RANS Short Stop Seat?

Has anyone tried the RANS short stop seat yet? If so, does it make a difference and is it as
comfortable as the standard RANS seat? Being a little shorter than average, when I stop on my V-Rex
I have to scoot forward to get flatfooted. Otherwise if I sit back, I have to balance on my toes.
I'm wondering if the short stop seat makes enough of a difference to justify the cost. Thanks.

Brian V-Rex/Tailwind
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Old 04-18.-2003
Bentbiker
 
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Default Re: RANS Short Stop Seat?

I think, you can buy just the carbon seat base it, with out buying the whole seat.

bandjhughes wrote:
> Has anyone tried the RANS short stop seat yet? If so, does it make a difference and is it as
> comfortable as the standard RANS seat? Being a little shorter than average, when I stop on my
> V-Rex I have to scoot forward to get flatfooted. Otherwise if I sit back, I have to balance on
> my toes. I'm wondering if the short stop seat makes enough of a difference to justify the
> cost. Thanks.
>
> Brian V-Rex/Tailwind
 

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