A Laam seat on the ZX
Timothy Linke
tcl1969 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 12:59:50 PDT 2016
Oh and here is the link for anyone interested.
laamseats.com/
On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 6:13 PM, Timothy Linke <tcl1969 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm glad it worked out for you. I have a LAAM on my FJR and I love it.
> On Jun 2, 2016 8:48 PM, "William P. Zeller" <bill at cherryriver.com> wrote:
>
>> Some time ago, I ran across fellow GPZ lister Timothy Linke making a move
>> to sell his recently-acquired Laam custom seat.
>> With a heavy dose of irony, he lives about a block and a half from my old
>> house of some 38 years, even though we'd never actually established contact.
>> Finally about a month ago, I managed to connect and purchase the seat
>> from him at a very decent price.
>> I thought I'd share my initial impressions. I don't really like to judge
>> equipment modifications pertaining to comfort and serviceability for a few
>> thousand miles, but this one is winning me (us) over.
>> I might have about 800 miles on it so far. I previously had a leather
>> Corbin, which arrived early in my ZX's career.
>> For the record, I purchased it in August, 2001, with about 4000 miles
>> (6500km) from the original purchaser, a gentleman in the southwest suburbs
>> of Chicagoland. He was wanting a Wing, and the ZX wasn't doing it for him.
>> I seem to recall the price was $4500 or maybe a little less. For a
>> near-new bike, I was fine with that.
>> It had just come out of the crate a year prior, one of many ZX1100Es
>> being dumped into the market years after their prime days.
>> I did a lot of stuff to it, of course, but first was the Corbin. The
>> stock seat fit me very poorly, and the slide-forward shape drove me nuts.
>> Now, as the bike's turning 92,000 miles (148000km), the Corbin's gotten,
>> somehow, even harder than it was when new. Not that I ever minded: I
>> managed a good number of 500+ mile days with it, with a max of 830mi
>> (1335km) on one fun day running out to Cleveland and back.
>> That's excellent performance from a saddle.
>> But... there's a butt... and it's hers. The Significant Other, while
>> being built fairly narrow, still found the rear part of the Corbin to be
>> unpleasant. It's short, front-to-back, and got a weird shape. Her long
>> legs get bent up into Irish pretzels back there, and she declined the use
>> of the bike (in favor of my equally old GL1800) every time.
>> The OEM saddle actually did better for her, but it was still a
>> half-hour-tops proposition.
>> Here's the good news: the Laam is far better for the backseater, and
>> we've even worked up to a 100+ mile day with it. The knees still complain,
>> I hear, but at least there's enough saddle, and in the right enough places,
>> to serve.
>> So, based on these early returns, I would not hesitate to recommend a
>> Laam for this bike.
>> Meanwhile, my old Corbin, with the beading going a bit bare and the
>> leather doing some weathered cracking, sits. If anyone out there is
>> interested in it, I would be glad to talk. The shipping expense could be
>> daunting, but it's worth a discussion.
>> Here's your picture <http://www.cherryriver.com/Laam%20ZX%20seat.jpg>of
>> the Laam.
>>
>> Bill Zeller
>> Lemont, IL
>>
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