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#21 Post by zarakand » Mon May 29, 2006 4:17 am

I guess I'm in the minority on this one. I love my stock seat, and find it to be very comfortable.
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#22 Post by Bubba » Mon May 29, 2006 4:53 am

Scott58 wrote:The comfort of a seat should be approved by 60 year old riders after a 500 mile ride. I think that would solve every problem we could ever have with seat comfort.
As someone over 60, I agree. :laughing:
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#23 Post by DivideOverflow » Tue May 30, 2006 10:21 am

The stock seat on my Alphasport GV250 was actually very good. Most I did without getting off was about 3 hours though. The seat on my KZ650 is a bit painful after an hour or so, but it is so big I can move around on it easily to avoid pain.

The absolute best seat I have owned is on the 84 Interceptor... it is a Sargent seat. Actually, the previous owner sent the stock seat to Sargent, and they re-do it and send it back. So comfortable! I have ridden all day on it, and I am never sore the next day. I'll admit, after 5 hours I still need to get off and stretch (which is right around gas fillup time anyway).

I haven't been on the VFR long enough to report, but I might have to send that seat to Sargent as well. It is a lot cheaper than buying a corbin, and I think it is well worth the money.
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#24 Post by Bubba » Tue May 30, 2006 10:46 am

The seat on my Yamaha Silverado is pretty good. I've rode a steady 6 hours with stops only for gas. Nice and soft.
Butt still hurt by the end of the ride. I don't think that the elusive "comfortable seat" exists. Just some are a little better than others. Of course when you have a custom seat built, it better be good for the long hall.
Don't know why someone doesn't come out with one of those gel seats for motorcycles like they have for bicycles. Instant millionaire!
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#25 Post by ZooTech » Tue May 30, 2006 11:00 am

Bubba wrote:Don't know why someone doesn't come out with one of those gel seats for motorcycles like they have for bicycles. Instant millionaire!
Like this?
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#26 Post by Bubba » Tue May 30, 2006 11:28 am

ZooTech wrote:
Bubba wrote:Don't know why someone doesn't come out with one of those gel seats for motorcycles like they have for bicycles. Instant millionaire!
Like this?
If I had a Suzuki, I'd bid on it. Do you know if it's made for any other bike?
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#27 Post by DieMonkeys » Tue May 30, 2006 12:17 pm

MotoF150 wrote:no offence, but maybe some of you guys are fat and that seat isn't designed for ur weight, look at the seats on dirt bikes, they are small , narrow and thin cushion, ever see a fat guy riding a dirt bike? no offence
When's the last time you put 80 miles of straight riding on a dirtbike (no stopping, no jumping with your "O Ring" hanging in the air, 80 miles with your "O Ring" on the seat)?
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#28 Post by ZooTech » Tue May 30, 2006 1:22 pm

Bubba wrote:If I had a Suzuki, I'd bid on it. Do you know if it's made for any other bike?
Dunno if anyone else offers it. I bought the studded version straight from Suzuki for my dad's bike. It lowered the seat height more than an inch, is shaped far better, and has literally transformed the bike from a 1/2 hour errand bike to a full-blown touring bike. Total cost for all three pieces....$215.00! That's what I paid for my passenger pillion alone!
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Found this at Motorcycle Cruiser site

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#29 Post by Bubba » Wed May 31, 2006 3:15 am

http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/access ... _seat_pad/
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#30 Post by -Holiday » Wed May 31, 2006 3:53 am

MotoF150 wrote:no offence, but maybe some of you guys are fat and that seat isn't designed for ur weight, look at the seats on dirt bikes, they are small , narrow and thin cushion, ever see a fat guy riding a dirt bike? no offence
not the best pic, but look towards the middle , guy in white shirt, kinda hard to miss. That's a dirt bike...

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