plastic racing seats

They're cheap, but sure aren't very comforable. The covers help the comfort a lot, and if you add some padding they're almost acceptable.

Still not nearly as comfy as a set of junkyard seats if you're staying cheap, or you can get a nice set of aftermarket seats and be super-happy. :)
 
I ran some for a long time, a lot like Carl said, not bad with the covers. But after having a set of mastercraft seats, I don't think I will go back...

It seems like they mounted easy, and I had sliders too.
 
I would rather ride a bike with no seat than do a long trip with those. IMO

I don't know if I would go that far:eek2: But I had a set for about 4 years, I didn't think they were that bad even with covers, but after getting some suspension seats I will never go back
 
They're unusable without covers. They're usable (barely) with covers. They're acceptable with covers and added padding. I ran them for a while with added padding and covers, then got some PRP suspension seats which made me much happier.
 
I didnt mind them, ran them for a few years, now after running Corabuea suspension seats, I would never go back. Id say save you money and get some good seats.
 
I hate them and would like them all thrown in a giant underground fire, with which I would burn the feet of the designers and manufacturers of them. Boo! Double NO!!
 
I think the song being sang here is save your dough and buy some nice after market seats, i vote for master craft but i have never owned any my self just sat in some and they are way more comfy then any stock seat
 
If you're rock crawling you'll eventually have a hard slam. Those seats do not give at all and your back and neck will suffer.
 
I would rather make my own seats. My brother had those in his cruiser and made trail runs less than enjoyable. I just purchases some Corbeau baja xp's and were a good investment.
 
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