CRF250L'12-20 - Seat Concepts Comfort Complete Seat
Description
Seat Concepts complete seat for the Honda CRF250L. No more messing with removing your seat cover and foam and build a new seat to achieve a more comfortable ride. Just remove the stock seat and install your new complete seat.
Seat Types:
The Comfort Seat incorporates a wider seating area for the rider, which results in a more even weight distribution, while reducing pressure points. Each individual seat model was specially designed to increase comfort without compromising ride-ability.
The Comfort Low seat is 1 inch lower with a wider seating area. Rider weight for standard density is 160 - 250 lbs. Softer or firmer foam available on request for extra fee.
Seat Concepts products are made and developed here in the U.S.A. by true motorcycle enthusiasts. We ride and race what we sell.
NOTE: Some seats are not in stock and are made to order. Typical turnaround time is 4-6 weeks and can vary without notice. Being made to order means the order can not be changed, canceled or returned once the order has been placed. Your order of this seat is your acceptance of these terms.
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Ryan Engle | August 1st, 2017
I took this seat on an 800 mile trip through Montana and Canada, and I really wasn't impressed. I think it was a marginal improvement on the original, so I'll give it 2 stars instead of 1. But for almost $300, and all of the praise in other reviews, I was expecting a very noticeable improvement. My butt was still aching after about the first 50 or so miles of riding each day, which is about how I felt on the stock seat. I got the grippy option, and it's definitely grippier than the original, but I didn't really notice that making any difference in terms of comfort or control. All in all, I'd say skip it. I've put about a thousand miles on it, and I think it's probably the most underwhelming way you could spend $275 improving your bike.
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