seat cover for hot sunny days?
seat cover for hot sunny days?
I commute on my bike and there is no shady place to park it at work. So the black plastic seat bakes in the sun and gets up to about 1000F. Does anyone sell small covers that just go over the seat -- one I could use just when it's parked -- to keep it cool? Anybody try making something like this? I've seen the 1/2 covers that cover the entire bike but would prefer something smaller. I'm tempted to buy some reflective material, or maybe Tyvec, and make one myself. Just attach some hooks that can clip to the bottom of the seat.
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Living in the desert, this has always been a problem for me. Particularly in the days before I had a garage to park in. When it's 115 degrees in the shade, it can be pretty ugly trying to sit on a bike that's been parked in the sun for more than a few minutes. My solution was a simple sheepskin seat cover. Something like this :
http://www.blacksheeptrading.com/mtrcyccov.html
or
http://www.coloradosheepskin.com/seatcovers.htm (scroll down for MC)
I used a simple pelt that covered the front half of the (2 person) seat and it worked great.
http://www.blacksheeptrading.com/mtrcyccov.html
or
http://www.coloradosheepskin.com/seatcovers.htm (scroll down for MC)
I used a simple pelt that covered the front half of the (2 person) seat and it worked great.
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My idea involved laminating tinfoil in clear sticky back plastic, and a bungee cargo net... But the sheep skin seems a better solution 

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Re: seat cover for hot sunny days?
Yeah. You can pick them up in any KMart. They're called towels. Work really well.CO_Tim wrote:I commute on my bike and there is no shady place to park it at work. So the black plastic seat bakes in the sun and gets up to about 1000F. Does anyone sell small covers that just go over the seat -- one I could use just when it's parked -- to keep it cool? Anybody try making something like this? I've seen the 1/2 covers that cover the entire bike but would prefer something smaller. I'm tempted to buy some reflective material, or maybe Tyvec, and make one myself. Just attach some hooks that can clip to the bottom of the seat.

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If you are near an IKEA, they sell the sheepskins pretty cheap...
They're also great for those loooonnnggg distance rides...
They're also great for those loooonnnggg distance rides...
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