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Eric & Bobbie
1998-08-05, 02:02 PM
What model uni, in anyone's opinion, has the most comfortable seat. This is so
important to me. I'll be getting a new Sem, is the seat comfortable? Thanx!

-Midnight

Smeg Ed Jones
1998-08-08, 09:57 AM
AlDoug38 <aldoug38@aol.com> wrote in article
<1998080614020800.KAA11906@ladder03.news.aol.com>...
> Sem seats are extremely comfortable! And, you can remove the foam
padding and
> use the air-seat idea that has been discussed non-stop on this NG! VERY
> comfortable! Good choice!
>
> Alex

Right, I've been away for a while...

AIR SEAT?!!

What is this?

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**Eagles may soar, but weasles aren't sucked into jet engines.**

Smeg 'Ed Jones

AlDoug38
1998-08-08, 02:58 PM
In article <01bdc13f$766d0ac0$632125cb@redman>, "Smeg Ed Jones"
<xxxadrianr@macrae.com.au> writes:

> AIR SEAT?!!

Take the foam pad out of your Sem seat and replace it with an inner tube (size
is irrelevant, but smaller is probably better sice there's not much room).
Inflate the inner tube just a tiny bit -- enough to provide a cushion. The seat
may look weird, and a little bumpy, but it's very comfortable. People have
experienced some problems with keeping the inner tube from popping out the sides
of the seat, but some of us haven't had that problem. Try it!

Alex

AlDoug38
1998-08-09, 03:13 PM
Sem seats are extremely comfortable! And, you can remove the foam padding and
use the air-seat idea that has been discussed non-stop on this NG! VERY
comfortable! Good choice!

Alex

Smeg Ed Jones
1998-08-13, 11:07 AM
AlDoug38 <aldoug38@aol.com> wrote in article
<1998080814584701.KAA09499@ladder01.news.aol.com>...
> In article <01bdc13f$766d0ac0$632125cb@redman>, "Smeg Ed Jones"
> <xxxadrianr@macrae.com.au> writes:
>
> > AIR SEAT?!!
>
> Take the foam pad out of your Sem seat and replace it with an inner tube
(size
> is irrelevant, but smaller is probably better sice there's not much
room).
> Inflate the inner tube just a tiny bit -- enough to provide a cushion.
The
> seat may look weird, and a little bumpy, but it's very comfortable.
People
> have experienced some problems with keeping the inner tube from popping
out the
> sides of the seat, but some of us haven't had that problem. Try it!
>
> Alex

Ok, I might...

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**Eagles may soar, but weasles aren't sucked into jet engines.**

Smeg 'Ed Jones

Eric & Bobbie
1998-08-16, 04:43 AM
Okay, so you use an inertube, but what type? A bike inertube, a pool inertube, a
unicycle inertube, a car inertube? I really wanna try this idea.

-Midnight