I had mine cut down on the sides and raw gel inserted into the seat (he put a small piece of foam on top of the raw gel, too, so it wouldn't stick to the vinyl). I was going to replace the stock vinyl with leather, but he talked me out of it. Said the quality of the vinyl on my seat was very good and would last a lot longer than leather would. I've been really happy with the seat since I had this done. It's super comfortable, even on days when I'm riding for 10 or more hours. It cost me $80 to have the work done. I could have done it myself, but I don't have the proper sewing machine. I needed to resew a small place where the seam had come apart, so it was just easier to have him to do whole job.
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In memory of my friend Deron Harden. Life isn't going to be the same without him.
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