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Gotta see the pics!Installed a Russell’s Day Long seat on my wife’s NC700x. Wow. It looks a bit funky but wow. Almost turns an NC into a Goldwing. Well maybe not quite. But still wow.
Did you order the seat specific for her or did you buy a used one?Installed a Russell’s Day Long seat on my wife’s NC700x. Wow. It looks a bit funky but wow. Almost turns an NC into a Goldwing. Well maybe not quite. But still wow.
A photo of that RDL seat installed on your wife’s NC700X would be welcome. From past discussions, I thought I understood that Russell would not build their seat for riders with shorter inseams. I also once tried an RDL myself, and even with a 32 inch inseam, the side wings on the seat prevented me from easily planting my feet on the ground.Installed a Russell’s Day Long seat on my wife’s NC700x. Wow. It looks a bit funky but wow. Almost turns an NC into a Goldwing. Well maybe not quite. But still wow.
A photo of that RDL seat installed on your wife’s NC700X would be welcome. From past discussions, I though I understood that Russell would not build their seat for riders with shorter inseams. I also once tried an RDL myself, and even with a 32 inch inseam, the side wings on the seat prevented me from easily planting my feet on the ground
UsedDid you order the seat specific for her or did you buy a used one?
That’s true. In my post, the 10,000 (16) was hexadecimal, which converted to 65,536 (10) or 10000000000000000 binary. I guess this chance for confusion is why we stick to using a single common radix in society (outside of computer/scientific usage).10,000 in binary= 10011100010000.....decimal system based on 10 much better for the odometers...hehehe