Sheepskin seat cover

Are sheepskin covers any good for long distance riding?

Looks pants but works brilliantly, and doesn't need to be anything fancy....eliminates monkey butt, dries quickly when wet & is easily transferable between bikes

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Yep, they really work.
They are a real boon is in hot weather I reckon as they seem to wick away the sweat from your nether regions:eek
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Yes, but - depends like anything else, how long your in the saddle, they do tend to flatten out during a long session.

Very comfy for one's 'Gentlemen's Jewels', during the early stages of the day.

Could'nt feel mine - nor me arse - nor me legs after 200 kms of brutal punishment in the Himalayas, Kaza to Manali will remember it forever (even with a lamb skin on the seat)
Treated like gods though, when we presented them to local riders before flying back to the Uk. :beerjug:

Like the pic Istanbulian :thumb
 
Well, I can always stick it in the bin if it doesn't work so lets see how I get on.:beerjug:
 
Airhawk with a sheepskin on top. perfic.........:beerjug:
 
Could'nt feel mine - nor me arse - nor me legs after 200 kms of brutal punishment in the Himalayas, Kaza to Manali will remember it forever (even with a lamb skin on the seat)
Treated like gods though, when we presented them to local riders before flying back to the Uk. :beerjug:

Like the pic Istanbulian :thumb

You're supposed to take the lamb out first:blast
 
You're supposed to take the lamb out first:blast

:D:D - believe me Chris, had it been in there i'd have eaten it raw by day 3 :beerjug:

No, seriously now, fabulous trips these a little like your American adventures :bow :bow (very envious of ya) but without the refinement and the calories of fodder intake :eek:

Best way to shed a stone or 2 within 3 weeks :thumb
 


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