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    Default Just Installed Motorcycle Dave's gel pad

    The gel pad makes a big difference on the bottom end and tail bone It took about 2 hours start to finish . It is very frighting cutting the pad to install the gel pad . But once you start there is no turning back . I bought an air stapler just to do the seat. The first picture is the before the last is with the gel pad installed. 1 to 10 10 being the hardest I would say a 5. ( the third picture has a shadow in the front of the gel pad )
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    Great pictures, thanks for posting. I did the same modification several years ago and it really changed the ride, going from a two hour seat to an all day seat. I too bought an air stapler for this job. That first cut is a real heart stopper, but after that it is a great adventure. Hope you had as much fun doing yours as I did and get as many miles of enjoyment out of it as I have. Enjoy.

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    ... nice job , looks great - feels better ...... I love DIY'ers ..... Mike

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    I would gladly pay a good craftsman to install Dave’s gel pad in both “driver and passenger” in my seat “in the winter months” if that option was available. “I’d pay the shipping” Today it took me over a hour just to hang a picture on a wall! It’s hell to get old!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyderglide View Post
    I would gladly pay a good craftsman to install Dave’s gel pad in both “driver and passenger” in my seat “in the winter months” if that option was available. “I’d pay the shipping” Today it took me over a hour just to hang a picture on a wall! It’s hell to get old!
    Not having an adequate stapler, I inquired on both. I also checked locally, and no shops were interested in the work. Shipping there/back was about $70. Kit was $80. Labor was $100. I ended up going another route. If you have the tools, could be worth the cost


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    First of all I want thank you for your posts.
    That hardest part of the process of installing the gel pad is getting over the fear of cutting the foam. I made a paper template of where I wanted the gel to be on the seat. I then cut the gel to size with the template. I then i found the center of the seat and made a line down it. Then placed the gel on the seat and traced it. The three lines in the back of the seat are where there are three plastic pieces that hold the back of the seat down(you want to leave room so they are not disturbed. On my seat I left the back part of the seat attached so it would line back up when I reinstalled the seat. I made vertical cuts and pulled the foam out by hand and used 120 grit sandpaper to level the foam. To get the right height of the foam I used the scrap pieces for the edges. once it is level you peel the back of the gel install in the opening . Next you spray glue on the seat and foam cover your work with the foam , trim it reinstall the seat DONE

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    If I can help any one let me know .

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    for M/CycleDaves gel insert from me also.

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    i had Dewayne @ BUCKET STITCH https://www.facebook.com/thebucketstitch/ here in Greenville, SC alter my seat with a gel pad from WALMART https://www.tomtop.com/p-h21115.html...0aAhVZEALw_wcB and to make mine wider so my butt could withstand 500+ miles rides.... 20190509_095633.jpg 20190509_095945.jpg 20190509_100846.jpg
    Dewayne and his employees do a fantastic job...
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    What a great idea. I never thought of making the seat wider. Feels like sitting on your couch I bet.

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