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Title: MJM Seat
Post by: basadia on August 07, 2016, 05:10:51 PM
I just got back from a trip to Goulburn to get my factory seat redone by MJM, here are some photos. Very happy so far on the 4 hour trip home two up, interested to see how it works one up. We are doing a Putty run on the weekend so should get some more hours to bed it in and see how it works.
cheers
Keith
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Shiney on August 07, 2016, 05:58:49 PM
Looks awesome basadia, I look forward to hearing how you find them as time goes on :thumbsup
Just out of curiosity how much was it?

(Before anyone asks, I'm not replacing my seats I'm just curious what the MJM seats are like. I'm still EXTREMELY happy with my "Russell Day-Long" seats :grin)
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Brian on August 07, 2016, 06:02:55 PM
Is this a gel seat?
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: basadia on August 07, 2016, 08:37:02 PM
No it does not have gel, my last seat was a Travelcade Saddleman did have gel and it was good but the gel heated up in the sun and held the heat for ages. So this time I've gone with full foam. Cost was $495, I dropped the bike and seat of at 4 pm and Mick went all out and had it back to us the next day at 230 pm, my wife was so glad to get on the road as the temperature was dropping on our way home. The trip down was freezing and neither of us was looking forward to the cold. Next time I travel in the cold I might look into heated gear.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Cerebral Knievel on August 07, 2016, 09:25:18 PM
It looks great Keith,hopefully it will work out for you.
Just got a message back from BigTed....he is using West Aussie Glen's loaner so we can sort something out to get it back  ;-*
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: West Aussie Glen on August 07, 2016, 10:27:56 PM
MJM = ?
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Cerebral Knievel on August 07, 2016, 10:43:22 PM
MJM = ?

He is a seat upholsterer in Goulburn that does bike seats.
Abe had one done a while back.Cheaper than a Russell.
I guess it all depends on the individual bum & budget.
As the old saying goes with everything....results may vary  :grin   
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Shiney on August 07, 2016, 11:51:02 PM
MJM = ?

He is a seat upholsterer in Goulburn that does bike seats.
Abe had one done a while back.Cheaper than a Russell.
I guess it all depends on the individual bum & budget.
As the old saying goes with everything....results may vary  :grin

The "Russell Day-Long" is by far the best BUT it is also by far the most expensive coming in at $1000+ (That is a bloody BIG investment that took me a long time to save up for) :eek
There are a lot of aftermarket seats out there and the MJM looks like an awesome seat and a hell of a lot cheaper :thumbsup
So getting more reviews on the other seats out there is a great way for people to come to a more informed decision that may save a lot of money :thumbs

Example:
I tried a number of other options on my way to getting a seat that was awesome for me...
I had my original seats modified by John Moorhouse ($300), Tried an AIRHAWK ($150ish), Corbin Seat (Borrowed from Gadget), Skwoosh Gel Seat Pad ($140) before finally trying a Russell Day-Long that ST2UP lent me to try (What a legend :-++)
Anyway needless to say I bit the bullet and now have my own Russell :grin


Out of all the different options I tried the Skwoosh Gel Seat Pad was the best (before paying the big money for the Russell :wink1)
The MJM was one that I was keen to give a go as they look amazing and very well made but I never got a chance to try one :'(

Some people are lucky and get something that is right for them straight away and others (like me) have to try a few options before getting the right one for them.
That being said I know a lot of people have had amazing results with the other options I listed above (they just didn't work out for me :fp).

Regardless of all my ramblings above, the more reviews out there the more chances people will be able to (hopefully) get it right the first time :runyay


Cheers
Shiney
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: richo on August 08, 2016, 08:30:01 PM
Thanks for the information shiney, it puts the hunt fora great seat in perspective.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Shiney on August 08, 2016, 08:49:16 PM
Thanks for the information shiney, it puts the hunt fora great seat in perspective.

I think most people don't have to go through as many options as I have :|||| but it can take a few goes to get the right seat for you :thumb

The best option (If possible) is to see if people have seats/pad that you can try before forking out hundreds of dollars for something that might work :fp (I was lucky to be able to borrow the Corbin from Gadget and the Russell from ST2UP :-++ :-++)
But sometimes that isn't an option so you have to just read up on as many reviews as you can before forking out the cash. One bonus though is that if an aftermarket sear or pad doesn't work out you can always sell them to recoup some of the costs :wink1

Anyway I look forward to hearing all about the MJM and how it goes over time :thumbsup

Cheers
Shiney
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Biggles on August 08, 2016, 09:30:51 PM
I bought a second-hand Corbin for a week's pay and didn't find it to be any better than the stock seat.  Since then I've used Airhawks, and found them pretty good for thousand mile days, with a few breaks to get the circulation moving.  The Day-Longs certainly sound fantastic, and you'd hope so for the investment.  At least when I fork out that much for a cruise control, I know exactly what the improvement will be.  Perhaps if Russell was in Oz where I could get an adjustment if needed, I'd be happy to spend the money.  Maybe I need to find an MJM to get an idea of what they can do since the Airhawk still leaves room for improvement.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Williamson on August 08, 2016, 09:50:29 PM
I have a Russell Day Long saddle (front & rear) sitting on my ST1300 under cover in my garage.  Given my current rate of recovery from my fractured fibula & tibia and then some planned R&R on the Sunshine Coast, they ain't gunna be needed until mid to late October, later if Mrs W has her way.

If anyone wants to try / test them, they are available for a short term loan.  This offer is probably only worthwhile for a Victorian or whoever wants to pick-up / drop-off, as I think postage would otherwise be cost-prohibitive.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Shiney on August 08, 2016, 09:54:20 PM
I have a Russell Day Long saddle (front & rear) sitting on my ST1300 under cover in my garage.  Given my current rate of recovery from my fractured fibula & tibia and then some planned R&R on the Sunshine Coast, they ain't gunna be needed until mid to late October, later if Mrs W has her way.

If anyone wants to try / test them, they are available for a short term loan.  This offer is probably only worthwhile for a Victorian or whoever wants to pick-up / drop-off, as I think postage would otherwise be cost-prohibitive.

That is a very generous offer and one that I'm sure someone will gladly take you up on :-++ :-++ :-++
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Williamson on August 08, 2016, 10:02:35 PM
I have a Russell Day Long saddle (front & rear) sitting on my ST1300 under cover in my garage.  Given my current rate of recovery from my fractured fibula & tibia and then some planned R&R on the Sunshine Coast, they ain't gunna be needed until mid to late October, later if Mrs W has her way.

If anyone wants to try / test them, they are available for a short term loan.  This offer is probably only worthwhile for a Victorian or whoever wants to pick-up / drop-off, as I think postage would otherwise be cost-prohibitive.

That is a very generous offer and one that I'm sure someone will gladly take you up on :-++ :-++ :-++

Lucky tester may also get the opportunity to take the ST out for a run to blow out the cobwebs.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: aus351 on August 24, 2016, 06:43:37 PM
 :rd13That seat looks awesome I'm still running around on the standard seat, that look more comfortable with no sliding around. I'll interested to see how it goes   :runyay  :rd13 :rd13
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Draco (Heartbreak Kid) on August 24, 2016, 07:06:39 PM
 :blu13 :think1 :think1 :think1 With Blue piping I think it might work  :grin :blu13left
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Lionel on August 25, 2016, 01:14:09 AM
I've had three seats modified by MJM including one for my ST1300. I told Mick what I wanted and demonstrated where I needed the seat to be modified. Modesty prevents me from elaborating further except to say that the seat was tailor-made.
I rode the ST1300 from Byron Bay (NSW) to Denman (WA) to Broken Hill (NSW) in five days without getting a sore butt. The trip was planned to finish back in Byron Bay on day six but my ST1300 refused to proceed past Wilcannia. My two travelling companions made it back to Byron Bay in under six days.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Pinkteflon on December 28, 2016, 06:51:33 PM
Hi basadia
Just wondering on your thoughts on the MJM seat after 4 months
I have not long purchase a ST1300 2007 (A RED ONE)
I find the seat very uncomfortable, even in the first hour
I have purchase a lambs wool seat cover with no improvement.
This worked on other bikes I have owned.
Pinkteflon
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Williamson on December 28, 2016, 08:28:55 PM
Hi basadia
Just wondering on your thoughts on the MJM seat after 4 months
I have not long purchase a ST1300 2007 (A RED ONE)
I find the seat very uncomfortable, even in the first hour
I have purchase a lambs wool seat cover with no improvement.
This worked on other bikes I have owned.
Pinkteflon

Can't speak for the MJM, but can for the Russell Day Long seat.  It's great, damn great.

If you want to swap on to your red ST1300 for an hour ride, something can be arranged.  Send me a PM, if interested.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: basadia on December 29, 2016, 03:10:00 PM
I've done a couple of 7 hour days on it now and can say I'm happy with the seat. He did add a lot of padding at the front to give me the height I asked for and I do tend to slide forward a bit but the padding is comfortable though harder than the standard foam he uses. I had what I thought was the factory seat but when he pulled it apart someone had lowered it somewhat and used softer foam so I'm happy with what Mike did which was to raise the seat and widen it. Only issue with widening was the the seat brackets now bind a little on the pillion seat when you remove them but still quite workable. I can't compare to a RDL but for the price I'd go the MJM again.

Hi basadia
Just wondering on your thoughts on the MJM seat after 4 months
I have not long purchase a ST1300 2007 (A RED ONE)
I find the seat very uncomfortable, even in the first hour
I have purchase a lambs wool seat cover with no improvement.
This worked on other bikes I have owned.
Pinkteflon

Can't speak for the MJM, but can for the Russell Day Long seat.  It's great, damn great.

If you want to swap on to your red ST1300 for an hour ride, something can be arranged.  Send me a PM, if interested.
Title: Re: MJM Seat
Post by: Williamson on December 29, 2016, 07:15:51 PM
.....Only issue with widening was the the seat brackets now bind a little on the pillion seat when you remove them but still quite workable.....

Same with my Russell Day Long, but it just means that the side boxes stay on the bike.