Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, abridged 10
The best seat is not necessarily the most expensive or attractive seat; often times, a ragged, worn seat works best—particularly if it can cook a good steak and keep a clean house—and is open to “experimenting” with other seats.
4 Replies to “Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, abridged 10”
A deboned, tenderized Porterhouse makes a fine seat and is willing to experiment with flank steak. They’re shit for housekeeping, true, but you gotta pick your fights wisely.
Are you talking about the bike or the rider?
On the other hand, sometimes the best seat is the most attractive and expensive one.
Craig needs punishment.
A deboned, tenderized Porterhouse makes a fine seat and is willing to experiment with flank steak. They’re shit for housekeeping, true, but you gotta pick your fights wisely.