Does anyone have the Wunderlich seat for a R1300 GS and can tell me how much more wide it is over the standard? Can't find it or a decent review anywhere. Thanks Jay
Did you have to order from the states or is there a UK outlet?I have just ordered my Russell Daylong seat for the 1300gsa, had one on my 1250gsa and loved it.
Just ordered mine in High version (non heated). Will let you know.Does anyone have the Wunderlich seat for a R1300 GS and can tell me how much more wide it is over the standard? Can't find it or a decent review anywhere. Thanks Jay
Does anyone have the Wunderlich seat for a R1300 GS and can tell me how much more wide it is over the standard? Can't find it or a decent review anywhere. Thanks Jay
How is the comfort? Any improvement?Just ordered mine in High version (non heated). Will let you know.
There's always a breaking in period, so it's hard to say. Pillion "Queen" seat (there are two versions, this one is wider) has met with approval, as it doesn't feel like sitting atop a slide.How is the comfort? Any improvement?
The "comfort" seat is the least impressive part of my R1300GS. I am trying to convince myself it is better with the Wunderlich raising/levelling rubber bits and the seat "lumbar support" deployed. I'm not sure it is, so I'm considering an after-market seat - for the first time ever.
I ordered the high one then sent it back as I couldn't get on with it, Id be interested to see what you think in a couple of weeksThere's always a breaking in period, so it's hard to say. Pillion "Queen" seat (there are two versions, this one is wider) has met with approval, as it doesn't feel like sitting atop a slide.
So far the rider seat seems like a nicer position, a bit higher, a bit less sloped into the tank. Need to get a few miles on it now.

Fiddlesticks, you just reminded me, I also put 30mm risers on which helps comfort too.Thoughts so far.
- Very firm
- Still comfortable though, because it's so nicely shaped.
- You can sit towards the front, back middle and it's equally as comfortable on the backside. This allows you to adjust for arm position to the bars.
- Expect it to soften up over time.
- As I have a Cool Cover on it this increases the height another 5-7mm ish.
- Wider at the narrow point makes it harder to flat foot the bike. I'm a 34" inseam , and "high" seat plus Cool Cover means I can reach the ground with the balls of my feet in bike trainers but can't quite get both heels on the deck at the same time. In boots it may be different.
- The upside to this is the leg position is much more relaxed, especially as I have the wider Motech footpegs on the lower setting.
- The downside (beyond the slight stretch to the floor, which I'm happy enough with) is the bars feel a touch low in comparison. It's not bad, per se, just room for improvement.
- I think raising the bars 20- 30mm should bring everything into alignment. (Can't go up and back due to tank bag, but up should be enough).
When you send your seat to Russell`s you send it as a warranty repair and they send it back as such to avoid the duty.It's the import duties and extras you have to pay to get it in the UK, I never buy anything from the states due to being stung too many times. Its weird how I buy buy whatever from china though and there is never anything to pay.![]()