Best seat for female rider?

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Queendog
Sorry I forgot to mention your suggestion for Mr Ed's in my 'thanks'.
Yes, he did a fantastic job. I am taking my bike to Arizona (from Oregon) next month. I knew I could not endure the stock seat. It may still be a butt crushing ride but now I will be able to live through it.

I am certain he can do a good job from talking with you and photo's. he really knew what my seat needed to make it better.

He is a butt wizard! :lol:

And a heck of a nice guy.
Thanks QD

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:( That really belongs in another part of the forum. :(
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gotta agree. what a way to kill a great story of someone using the board to find a way to enjoy the bike she loves as much as possible. i'm sure someone will get all torqued about my reaction, but i don't care. this is exactly why women end up not feeling welcome on sites like this. too bad.
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ok ok I erased it. My bad. :)
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