Is the seat concepts "low seat version" more comfortable than the regular stock seat? I need more comfort on my CFR250L and would like to shed some height, but I don't want to make a mistake purchase.
The standard height would be slightly more comfortable than the low because there is more foam on it. The low is thinner and has less foam, but should still be more comfortable than the stock seat, mainly because it's wider back at the part you sit on, by about 2 inches.
@@user-we5yo2yo1f that's awesome there will be a gear indicator soon👍 gear indicator and passenger pegs arent big on the to do list, but it's nice to know what gear you're in. And it also would be nice to carry your significant other or your kids for a nice sunday stroll. Thanks for the reply
Once you have a gear indicator on a bike, you'll want one on every bike. Its just nice to have. Our XSR900 with with one stock, and after riding that bike, I put gear indicators on most every bike we have in the shop. Will definitely be adding one to the 450L too.
I don't really think there is a "comfort" difference between them. It's more the level of grip they provide... gripper top is the grippiest, followed by low slip, then probably suede. Gripper top seems to be the most popular, however low slip is relatively new and we've been selling a lot of those too.
@@dhaangbderes89 Never had a passenger on this bike, and never will. No passenger pegs, and it has a rider weight limit that probably negates a passenger.