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    5,000 rpm - there be torque here! Greasemonkey2000's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    How much lower is the Marrad? Curious.
    My apologies, Bryan I don't know how I over looked that important aspect. With the cushions in place it is around 1.5" and about another 1" can be gained by removing the cushions, keep in mind that this is with sliders. The TX2 that I previously had, hard mounted but had adjustable positions and that seat was another 1" lower.

    Here are some pictures from Patrick that also has a LX2 in his NA:
    Quote Originally Posted by smurugby12 View Post
    Took some "broomstick" photos. It was a one man operation so I wasnt able to hold a ruler, but the pics should give you an idea of the drop the LX2's give you.

    Note: I am 5'11", medium build, 33 waist.

    Pic 1. Stock seats



    Pic 2. Stock seats with helmet (note the front of the broomstick fail lol)



    Pic 3. LX2 with cushion IN



    Pic 4. LX2 with cushion OUT



    Pic 5. LX2 with Cushion OUT with helmet



    Hope this help. The seat is nice enough that I bought a second for the passenger side.

    Patrick
    Mark aka Marrad just came out with a reclining seat(TX2R) based on the TX2(that I previously had) which is another 1" lower because there is no sliders like there is with the LX2. I will more than likely get the TX2R for the passenger side since sliders isn't really necessary and will allow taller individuals (6'2-6'4 +/-) to still fit.
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