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Wanted, gen I comfort saddle/pad
#1
As it says in the title, I'm after a gen I comfort seat to do a bit more distance work with, either that, or a clip-on style seat pad to make life a bit more bearable.

Cheers
Stevie.
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#2
Stevie...i have an airhawk cruiser -r that i got brand new & i have used once for 200 miles and decided straight away that it wasnt for me.


Make me an offer i cant refuse and it is yours


P.s-did you mean Gen 1?


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#3
Bugger, I meant a gen I.

Is this a universal one Noggy?
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(22-06-15, 01:58 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Bugger, I meant a gen I.

I am still confused and have to ask what is Gen I seat?
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#5
FZS 1000 rather than an FZ1 Val
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(22-06-15, 01:58 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Bugger, I meant a gen I.

Is this a universal one Noggy?


Yeh universal, they get good reviews online and among tourers but tbh i thought it felt weird on my Gen 2 and i think i need more than a different seat to make mine comfy....was worth a try.
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#7
Just seen the price of them! They're a fortune :-[
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(22-06-15, 04:47 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Just seen the price of them! They're a fortune :-[


Im open to a sensible offer from you Stevie....even 2nd hand they are still not cheap but at the rate you change bikes at it could be a worthy investment
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#9
Yeah, I appreciate the offer Noggy, but its gonna be well out of my price range, as I'm a notorious tightarse
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(22-06-15, 07:24 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Yeah, I appreciate the offer Noggy, but its gonna be well out of my price range, as I'm a notorious tightarse


No worries stevie.....at least you got a free bump on the post, mind modify the description to say Gen 1
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(22-06-15, 03:20 PM)stevierst link Wrote: FZS 1000 rather than an FZ1 Val

I was looking to improve my seat and finally decided to go with these guys at some point:

http://www.sussexmotorcycles.com/elite-comfort-motorcycle-seats.html

The price seems very reasonable and they say good memory foam is better than gel.

I am inlcined to beleive that.

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#12
I'll take a look Val, cheers for the link :-*
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#13
I have an Large Size AirHawk Comfort Pad from the USA for sale.

Used for a few miles only ... still In 'As New' condition.

These 'Top of Range' inflatable pads cost over £100 new  I'm looking for the best offer over £50 plus UK postage.

Check them out via Google.  Contact me via email best.  Payment via PayPal easy  Big Grin
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Hay trev nice to here from you trust all is well and on the up regards to Annie too
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(22-06-15, 10:08 PM)purplebear7 link Wrote: I have an Large Size AirHawk Comfort Pad from the USA for sale.

Used for a few miles only ... still In 'As New' condition.

These 'Top of Range' inflatable pads cost over £100 new  I'm looking for the best offer over £50 plus UK postage.

Check them out via Google.  Contact me via email best.  Payment via PayPal easy  Big Grin
Hi Trev,
Had a look for the large pad, and there seems to be a few different sizes. Could you take the measurements for me please, you might just be onto a sale here Big Grin
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#16
Why not move your footpegs back/up a bit.
I did Rome in 20 hrs on mine and didn't need a chiro afterwards.
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#17
Yeah, I've got some adjustable pegs in mind too (for the missus) I'll give them a go and see if it's more comfy for her.

If these comfort items don't work, next year it's bye bye Fazer :'(

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(23-06-15, 11:37 AM)stevierst link Wrote: Yeah, I've got some adjustable pegs in mind too (for the missus) I'll give them a go and see if it's more comfy for her.

If these comfort items don't work, next year it's bye bye Fazer :'(


I smell an excuse for an MT09 :b
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(23-06-15, 11:42 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=stevierst link=topic=17416.msg200800#msg200800 date=1435055836]
Yeah, I've got some adjustable pegs in mind too (for the missus) I'll give them a go and see if it's more comfy for her.

If these comfort items don't work, next year it's bye bye Fazer :'(


I smell an excuse for an MT09 :b
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#20
Air Hawk Seat Pad now SOLD.  Thanks for the interest guys ... I'm sorry I only had the one  :\

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