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I am looking for some seats for my new Ultralite. When the British invaded during the Southwest sevens tour I noticed several of them had a molded carbon fiber seat. It had no padding was just molded carbon fiber. They all stated that they were very comfortable. I have searched the web but have come up dry. All I have been able to find is 5000.00 Sparco units. A little steep for a public servant. Surely someone in the community has these or knows where to get them. Loren

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One popular seat is Tilletts:

 

 

 

http://www.tillett.co.uk/index2.html

 

 

 

They make car and go-cart seats, and I think Caterham uses their seats as an option.

 

 

 

Another is Mog Racing:

 

 

 

http://www.mog-racing.com/

 

 

 

(click on "carbon" to see the seats, then open your wallet wide!)

 

 

 

I've sat in the Tilletts and found that there was little lower back support, but I am 6' 3" tall, so that may have been a problem.

 

 

 

soareyes2007-01-15 15:34:10

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Thanks I knew someone would have a source. But like you said be ready to open your wallet. Holy cow thats alot of money for a seat. Anyone else of suggestions for comfortable affordable seats that will fit in the 7. The Ultralite will hold a 18" and 16" seat.

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These aren't carbon fiber... Aluminum seats from

 

>http://www.kirkeyracing.com

 

 

 

These are the ones I have:

 

http://www.kirkeyracing.com/images/seats/21000.jpg

 

 

 

They have many different sizes, including 15" wide adult, all the way down to 10" seats for kids (junior drag seats)

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I am looking for some seats for my new Ultralite. When the British invaded during the Southwest sevens tour I noticed several of them had a molded carbon fiber seat. It had no padding was just molded carbon fiber. They all stated that they were very comfortable. I have searched the web but have come up dry. All I have been able to find is 5000.00 Sparco units. A little steep for a public servant. Surely someone in the community has these or knows where to get them. Loren

 

 

 

A wanker would say a bed of nails is comfortable. u'd be best served actually plantng ur keister in a bunch of seats to actualy see what fits and will be comfortable in a road rocket thank blndly followng what other people have bought.

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Loren-I have the Caterham branded Tilletts...the kevlar/carpet versions which are a step below the full on carbon ones. The carpet is placed in strategic locations to prevent slipping on the molded seat. I wouldn't say they are that comfortable...especially for long hauls. They're not terrible, but keep in mind that I'm 5 foot 8 inches and about 165, so I'm not the biggest guy. At the risk of sounding vain (okay, I have some car-vanity), I like the way they look in my car...minimalist. Scott L. (who runs Orange's "sister" car pictured in the middle of the banner photo) has the carbons and I covet them greatly, even though the weave isn't exactly a match for the other carbon stuff I have...from discussions with Brian way back in the day, it seems the Kirkeys are narrow in the outside width dimension, while proving roomy enough in the space between the bolsters.-AlAl Navarro2007-01-16 05:45:10

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I have the MOG seats in my Westfield. We covered 4000 miles in 2 weeks on the USA tour with no complaints – even on the day when we drove 625 miles. Although the seats had proven themselves to be very comfortable around town, I was a bit concerned about comfort over long stretches, so for the trip I added seat bottom cushions made from memory foam, and the little kidney back pads from Sparco. The kidney pads are a must for me thanks to a bad back, but the seat cushions were probably unnecessary. They were soaked in a nasty rain storm the night we stayed in Moab, so we drove the next day without them in place and didn’t miss them at all.

 

 

 

-John

 

 

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FYI, the Ultralite seats are Ultrashields. Which are very similar to Kirkeys.

 

 

 

I do a little composite fabrication from time to time. Retail on carbon fabric is $50+ per linear yard and there is going to be a lot of fabric in a seat. So you arent going to find any "bargain price" carbon seat shells. Unless you build your own and even then they are going to be pricey.

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Mike, The other day I asked about the plane which you are building in your garage. We never finished that conversation---along with a few others... Anyway, tell us about the plane: dimensions, performance capabilities, etc. Many of us like light stuff. A few pics would be good too!!

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