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Sargent Cycle Products Heated Seat Systems: Do-It-Yourself Kits and Factory-Installed Upgrades

Graeme Jones by Graeme Jones
January 18, 2013
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Sargent Cycle Products Jacksonville, FL) is helping motorcyclists extend the riding season with their new factory-installed Heated Seat Upgrades and Do-It-Yourself Heated Seat Kits, all of which come equipped with a new, state-of-the art digital controller.

Available as an upgrade when ordering Sargent’s new World Sport seats, installed by Sargent on customer-supplied seats or purchased as a kit, they’re equipped with Sargent’s exclusive Fine Wire heating pad that’s soft, pliable and just 1 mm thick. Sargent says that the pad is “virtually undetectable while riding” and provides an even spread of heat over more than 90 square inches, pleasantly warming the butt and thighs.

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Sargent’s new digital controller fires up in minutes to provide seat temperatures between 98 and 125 degrees, offers a full range of adjustability with a ten-step LED bar indicator (instead of typical ‘high’ and ‘low’ settings common to many controllers on the market), is waterproof and easy to manipulate, even with gloves. User settings for power and brightness are stored in memory. 

Drawing just 2 amps per Fine Wire pad at full power, Sargent’s Heated Seat Upgrades and Do-It-Yourself Kits come with seat pads, digital controllers, color-coded SAE wiring harnesses, connectors, in-line fuses, relays and complete instructions. Both front and rear systems are available. Every Sargent seat comes with a one-year limited warranty, while seats ordered directly from Sargent also include a no-risk, 30-day money-back guarantee and an extended warranty at no extra cost.

Sargent Cycle Products builds the ultimate in distinctive, high-performance, motorcycle seating, upholstery and related accessories. World Sport Performance seats are available for more than 80 models of Aprilias, BMWs, Ducatis, Hondas, Kawasakis, Suzukis, Triumphs and Yamahas.

For more information on its entire line of replacement seats and related accessories, please visit SargentCycle.com, call 800-749-7328 (SEAT) or visit the company on Facebook.

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