monkeypig
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im trading my gs for an adventure. is the adventure seat any more comfortable than on the standard gs?
The Adventure seat has a higher, flatter profile to the standard GS seat and I find it more comfortable but its still not perfect.
Not sure what to do actually?... Leave it and accept it, or have the foam reshaped... Any ideas?
AirHawk seat pad.
Best hundred squids I ever spent.
im trading my gs for an adventure. is the adventure seat any more comfortable than on the standard gs?
There is no difference whatsoever between RIDER'S seats on the GS and GSA. The PILLION seat on the GSA is much lower.
After having spent extensive time on both bikes, my girlfriend mentioned that she preferred the standard GSA pillion seat (my current GSA was sold to me with standard GS seats) - mainly because she sat lower on the GSA seat and didn't cop as much wind blast at the higher speeds we prefer to run at.
Then again, sat on the standard GS seat, she finds it easier to see over my shoulders (she's 5"2).
So, swings and roundabouts...
If you're having trouble because the seat is pitched too far forward and down, try moving the rear seat rail to it's upmost position, but leave the forward rail in the downward position. This will take a little more weight off your wrists.
BMW warn in the owner's manual that this can cause the seat to wobble and come loose, but I've done the above on all three of my bikes, and none of the seats have ever been anything other than rock-solid once I mastered the trick of getting them to 'lock in' properly.