rdover
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Very interesting thread. It seems that most (ie more than 75%) of GS owners dislike their seat enough to do something about it, so to summarise at page 2 ....
In decreasing cost
Bill Meyeyeyer Saddles - very well regarded - £400+
Corbin - mixed reviews but generally very good - £400+
Sargent seats - also well regarded available in the UK - £250 for rider only
Touratech/wunderlich/KLOTZ etc - no opinions yet- about £220
Melvinised - mixed results dependant on natural padding - £200 max for both
Sit on gel pads - I've got one and its OK but small - £20 - £150
Sheepskin - for all us sheepshaggers - cheap so worth a try
Washers, tubes etc - cheap and maybe effective so as per Flossie
Pies - likley to be effective in combination with all of the above so why not?
I've still to do a long enough run to form a proper opinion but the reason I bought the GS was the good riding position. I can do 500 miles in a day so having a hard arse comes with the territory but £200 spent on real comfort is money well spent as you can still get at least 50% of it back on resale. Looking at other popular mods like HID lights, LED indicators and switchy things a good seat seems an investment.
I do like pies, though they'd have to be kosher. But chicken soup and kneidlich & lokshen followed by roast chicken and potatoes .... MMMMmmmmmmm Now That's What I Call Fattening (tm).
In decreasing cost
Bill Meyeyeyer Saddles - very well regarded - £400+
Corbin - mixed reviews but generally very good - £400+
Sargent seats - also well regarded available in the UK - £250 for rider only
Touratech/wunderlich/KLOTZ etc - no opinions yet- about £220
Melvinised - mixed results dependant on natural padding - £200 max for both
Sit on gel pads - I've got one and its OK but small - £20 - £150
Sheepskin - for all us sheepshaggers - cheap so worth a try
Washers, tubes etc - cheap and maybe effective so as per Flossie
Pies - likley to be effective in combination with all of the above so why not?
I've still to do a long enough run to form a proper opinion but the reason I bought the GS was the good riding position. I can do 500 miles in a day so having a hard arse comes with the territory but £200 spent on real comfort is money well spent as you can still get at least 50% of it back on resale. Looking at other popular mods like HID lights, LED indicators and switchy things a good seat seems an investment.
I do like pies, though they'd have to be kosher. But chicken soup and kneidlich & lokshen followed by roast chicken and potatoes .... MMMMmmmmmmm Now That's What I Call Fattening (tm).
, don't bother taking it off in the rain, it gives you as much comfort when wet as dry and dries out easyly enough.