What's the best, comfiest seat for fzs600?
Just done a 280mile run with a pillion today and both our asses were foccin sore by the end of it!
What do you guys recommend?
Colin
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(19-04-15, 08:33 PM)sinto link Wrote: What's the best, comfiest seat for fzs600?
Just done a 280mile run with a pillion today and both our asses were foccin sore by the end of it!
What do you guys recommend?
Don't know the manufacturer of mine, but I know it is from England. It is gel padded and super comfortable. My ass thanks it every time, even after a 800 km ride. :lol
(19-04-15, 08:57 PM)rhinoeli link Wrote: Don't know the manufacturer of mine, but I know it is from England. It is gel padded and super comfortable. My ass thanks it every time, even after a 800 km ride. :lol
That looks just the job rhinoeli, wish you knew the name of the company :-(
Just came across this mob in Glasgow, has anyone used or heard of them?http://trimworkshops.co.uk
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
(19-04-15, 09:02 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=rhinoeli link=topic=16673.msg192100#msg192100 date=1429473477]
Don't know the manufacturer of mine, but I know it is from England. It is gel padded and super comfortable. My ass thanks it every time, even after a 800 km ride. :lol
That looks just the job rhinoeli, wish you knew the name of the company :-(
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Could be a Dave Digger seat. One of the lads on here met him at some seaside exhibition and bought a FZS seat there and then. Good bloke and god price - about £130 exchange.
Ive heard this guy does some good seats and I know for sure that he has a couple of fzs 600 seats being delivered in the next week or so that will be up for grabs!!! :lol
Ive heard this guy does some good seats and I know for sure that he has a couple of fzs 600 seats being delivered in the next week or so that will be up for grabs!!! :lol
Oh does he now? Interesting, do you know this guy by any chance? :rollin
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
(20-04-15, 01:30 PM)trudd link Wrote: I used an Airhawk on long trips and it's brilliant. 650 miles in one day last year on my 1050 Sprint with no bother at all.
Had a look at them years ago trudd and didn't like the look of them just sitting on the seat, but I do appreciate they do a good job as I know a few people that have used them and sang their praises :-)
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
I've got the standard padding underneath but I guess it's personal choice in what you want by way of foam density/stiffness.
Whatever you decide If you're going to spend a few bob on it I'd definitely get an upholsterer on the case if you're not manually dexterous . . .
I looked at that too, was thinking after I cut the foam etc and get the gel pad sitting neater, to maybe put that on instead, looks nice.
Is it just a cover? Looks a wee bit padded but better shape to original cover.
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
(03-05-15, 12:27 AM)riedrider link Wrote: It looks very functional...
And in the general forum it looks also quite good after the sligt modification
Regards
Guenter
It's work in progress, I can see it taking shape, will need to trim the foam, maybe cut the gel etc to get a neater finish, and maybe get one of those covers celticdog mentioned, think that will finish it off nicely :-)
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
Still looks good, my mate has a heavy duty stapler, not quite pneumatic but better than a paper stapler, so my intentions are to cut down my foam a wee bit to take the gel pad (wish I bought two separate ones now) will prob need to cut mines down a fair bit as the bit with the fazer emblem looks quite angled, (is there padding/foam in there?)
I know I could just go and get a seat made to measure etc, but I like doing stuff like this and gives me satisfaction :-)
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)