Nanucci Seats From Saigon

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Lamaddict
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Has anyone tried those Nanucci seats from Saigon? They look OK but that's in a picture.
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Lamaddict wrote:Has anyone tried those Nanucci seats from Saigon? They look OK but that's in a picture.
Not tried them but do know Martin had one in stock a bit back : http://www.lambrettaspareparts.com/page12.htm
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Well made with a solid not sprung base, ask Celt on here he's had one (maybe two) off me. I've got them in Black, Red and Navy Blue but only the Black ones have the waffle weave on the sides.
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If you've tried a slope back seat it's exactly the same with the Nanucci. A solid base and you still get a sore arse. The quality is quite decent. But the only thing I will say is that they are not supplied with a seat catch. So; if you're using your own standard seat catch you may have to bend it back a little to get it to latch properly. Otherwise I think they look good.
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I've got one on my series 2, it looks nice but it's not very comfortable. Longest ride I did was the 70 miles home from Doncaster. At the end I felt like I was sitting on the frame loop.
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Ian Hepworth wrote:I've got one on my series 2, it looks nice but it's not very comfortable. Longest ride I did was the 70 miles home from Doncaster. At the end I felt like I was sitting on the frame loop.
i concur....ive also got one on my series 2...solid,made well and looks good,i wudnt like to ride twos up with one....but you can fit most racks and carriers with them as they dont overhang the rear frame grill
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I've got one. It's hard for a long ride, and it's not good for two up, and my other half is tiny and she was whinging when we were on the rideout for this years Aussie National.
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