which aftermarket seat?
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which aftermarket seat?
Those of you who have purchased aftermarket seats. which did you get and why?
or if any of you use other forms of making the seat more comfy let me know.
ken k
or if any of you use other forms of making the seat more comfy let me know.
ken k
Red 2003 R1150R
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I am at the end of one leg of a 3K trip and staying with a friend for a few days. I bought a used Sargent from this site because of the reccomendations found here. I also cut my own dead sheep and brought it with me. After two 500 days, I have to say I am sore. I was sore at about the 300 mile mark each day and could only stand about 75-100 miles before having to stop.
Understand that I fully believe that the Sargent is a marked improvement over the stock seat. I also am not going to stop my ride becuase of the discomfort. That being said, my new seat would not allow me to get an iron butt. Maybe I'm just soft.
I also wore bicycling shorts. Any more suggestions???
Understand that I fully believe that the Sargent is a marked improvement over the stock seat. I also am not going to stop my ride becuase of the discomfort. That being said, my new seat would not allow me to get an iron butt. Maybe I'm just soft.
I also wore bicycling shorts. Any more suggestions???
"Don't call me irrational. It makes me crazy when you do that"
When I first got my R, I did a 14hr day on the stock tall seat. Sore for sure but the best stock BMW seat I ever took a trip on.
Bought a used Sargent and it is much more comfortable. As for long rides, I use polypropelene(spelling??) compression shorts/bike shorts but without the padding. Padding tends not to work well on a flat MC seat, atleast for me. It forces the padding into a tight spot I'd just as soon not have things stuffed into.
If it is hot I'll wear double layers of the shorts, 1 a smaller underware type with open weave. Not sure where I found these. This removes moisture and allows some air flow. Same idea as the sheep skins and I do like those. Looking to add one to the R or maybe a bead seat, they let in more air. Also, use some powder it will help with the diaper rash!
But if you haven't already done it, you'll need to build up your backside from lots of riding. It will get more comfortable or bearable, not sure which, with time in the saddle. Just like horse back riding until you do it a lot you are going to get sore.
Bought a used Sargent and it is much more comfortable. As for long rides, I use polypropelene(spelling??) compression shorts/bike shorts but without the padding. Padding tends not to work well on a flat MC seat, atleast for me. It forces the padding into a tight spot I'd just as soon not have things stuffed into.
If it is hot I'll wear double layers of the shorts, 1 a smaller underware type with open weave. Not sure where I found these. This removes moisture and allows some air flow. Same idea as the sheep skins and I do like those. Looking to add one to the R or maybe a bead seat, they let in more air. Also, use some powder it will help with the diaper rash!
But if you haven't already done it, you'll need to build up your backside from lots of riding. It will get more comfortable or bearable, not sure which, with time in the saddle. Just like horse back riding until you do it a lot you are going to get sore.
Terry
'03 - Silver R1150R
'03 - Silver R1150R
Seat info
I am investigating a new seat and checked with Rick Mayer of Mayer Cycle products and he said with my weight 270lbs and the 1150R which is very narrow, that the best seat is a Russell Day Long Saddle. That was his dad's design that his dad sold to Russell. He said he would not sell me his seat because it would not work well for the 1150R. Now that being said, if I had a 1150GS he WOULD sell me his designed seat.
Red R1150R 04'
I recently completed a 6,500 mile trip using an Airhawk and sheepskin. There was some soreness, but it was manageable. I found that by adding or removing air from the Airhawk I could change the feel and minimize pressure points.
Bicycle shorts are a good idea. Also, REI makes some moisture-wicking boxer briefs that worked great.
Bicycle shorts are a good idea. Also, REI makes some moisture-wicking boxer briefs that worked great.