illustratedman
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Cycling shorts and a sheepskin does it for me, no arse ache at all. Didnt get on with an airhawk just a bit too detached from the bike.
3K miles and the seat beds in and you get used to it.
Ok, I'm going to go out on a limb here, and I don't mean to cause offence to anyone.
Are the people having issues with their seats of the portly frame? I weigh 68.5 kilos and have never had an issue with a seat on any of my BMW's. In fact, I had one reworked by Tony Archer, but then had to go back to the stock seat, as I couldn't get on with it.
I'm not disputing the fact that people are having issues with their seats, because they obviously are. Could it be that the people at BMW that test the seats are not of the typical BMW owner demographic, in which case they should employ people to test their seats that represent the build of their owners.![]()
Ok, I'm going to go out on a limb here, and I don't mean to cause offence to anyone.
Are the people having issues with their seats of the portly frame? I weigh 68.5 kilos and have never had an issue with a seat on any of my BMW's. In fact, I had one reworked by Tony Archer, but then had to go back to the stock seat, as I couldn't get on with it.
I'm not disputing the fact that people are having issues with their seats, because they obviously are. Could it be that the people at BMW that test the seats are not of the typical BMW owner demographic, in which case they should employ people to test their seats that represent the build of their owners.![]()
Im updating this post. Im in Spain and the bike has now done 8k miles. And i lied - the seat is a complete joke. I ride for 6 hours a day on tour and i constantly have tp put up with a painful backside. I mean it really hurts.
As it happens a do 12 to 14 hours a day on Bloodbikes on an RT1200. I dont get any problem.
So now in search for a seat fix.
Update: A further 3K miles and I did some more work trying to get the original seat to work for me...
Discomfort factor out of 5 : 1 = ok, 2 = mild discomfort, 3 = discomfort, 4 = severe discomfort, 5 = have to stop/cannot continue...
These are with fuel, food and pi55 stops at least every 2 hrs...
a) Stock seat on high position:
20mins = 2. 1hr = 3. 2hrs = 5.
b) Stock seat on low position:
20mins = 2. 1hr = 3. 2hrs = 4. 3hrs = 5.
c) Stock seat on low position with sheepskin cover and cycling shorts:
20mins = 1. 1hr = 2. 2hrs = 2.5. 3hrs = 5.
d) Stock seat as in c) above but with front on high and back on low:
20mins = 1. 1hr = 1. 2hrs = 2. 3hrs = 3. 4hrs = 4. 5 hrs = 5
So it looks like I managed to work out that if the seat is tilting back somewhat the pain is much reduced and delayed. The pain feels like it might be my muscles are suffering from lack of circulation around my sitting bones.
Whatever I do next, I'll think about having the seat shaped to be flat/tilt back a bit. Or buy the new GS with that very inviting seat!![]()



Ok, I'm going to go out on a limb here, and I don't mean to cause offence to anyone.
Are the people having issues with their seats of the portly frame? I weigh 68.5 kilos and have never had an issue with a seat on any of my BMW's. In fact, I had one reworked by Tony Archer, but then had to go back to the stock seat, as I couldn't get on with it.
I'm not disputing the fact that people are having issues with their seats, because they obviously are. Could it be that the people at BMW that test the seats are not of the typical BMW owner demographic, in which case they should employ people to test their seats that represent the build of their owners.![]()

Cycling shorts and a sheepskin does it for me, no arse ache at all. Didnt get on with an airhawk just a bit too detached from the bike.

