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extend ryde time

greatrides

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I have a 12 rs witch I love and I've put close to 20, 000 miles on it. I have highway pegs on it but would love to extend ryde time to 150 miles before I take a break. Right now 50 or 60 miles on it I need to get off and rest my butt and walk around. So any suggestions would be great
 
floorboards and a better seat and risers and a taller w/s

will help alot. we all have this same problem to some extent.i believe it is caused by the '' too far to the rear'' foot controls . good luck with it.:thumbup: i usually turn my stereo up really loud and try not to think about it.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 

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the different seat add on's like airhawks, gel, sheepskin etc. Wind shields and pegs won't help your butt that much. Next would be going for a different seat. Unfortunately everyone I know can speak for the one seat, the one they bought. They are not cheap and many don't want to admit they did not do as much as they expected, so I can tell you I got the comfort seat and can do 120 or so but by then I need gas anyway. Have gone up to 180+ alone but that's almost on fumes...:dontknow:
 
What is making you need to stop? Does your butt hurt, legs cramping, shoulders sore, hands cramping, back urt or tired? Perhaps if we knew more of the reason for your difficulty we could suggest possible remedies.
 
My 2012 RSS went through a comfort transformation with a comfort seat , helibar risors, isci floor boards and extended highway pegs , nav and I'm good to go as far as the tank will last also the I so grips and throttle boss helps improve comfort without cramping.
 
Truthfully, I think your seat makes all the difference in the world in going long distance.

On our RT Limited we have the Ultimate seat and even my wife can ryde all day and not get tired and worn out and is ready to go again the next day. The Ultimate seat appeared way too firm to begin with but after hours in the saddle it is the best thing going.

On out ST-S we tried the OEM seat and discarded it right away. Next was the BRP comfort seat and while it is better, it is not that great. Next will be an Ultimate seat for our ST-S.

If your butt ain't comfortable you just ain't gonna ryde.

Carl
 
For the RS/GS my butt has been on quite a few including: stock, sts, comfort, ultimate, corbin, a random custom seat from another member. While they all have there different levels of comfort, NONE of the above have been what I would call "GREAT". The closest so far for me has been the STS seat and it's what I have on currently.
However, I DO have something special on it's way to me directly from Motorcycledave. I'm pretty excited about it, so we'll see....
Everyone is different and you really won't know until you are able to spend some time sitting on them...:thumbup:
Doug
 
the different seat add on's like airhawks, gel, sheepskin etc. Wind shields and pegs won't help your butt that much. Next would be going for a different seat. Unfortunately everyone I know can speak for the one seat, the one they bought. They are not cheap and many don't want to admit they did not do as much as they expected, so I can tell you I got the comfort seat and can do 120 or so but by then I need gas anyway. Have gone up to 180+ alone but that's almost on fumes...:dontknow:

:agree: Covers pretty much what I would say. I have replaced the OEM seats on all four :spyder2:'s owned. I find the OEM seat way to soft for my liking. Have had two Corbins and two BRP comfort seats. I am currently liking the BRP comfort seat the best.

A comfortable seat in conjunction with sheepskin/gel pad, airhawk cushion, and floorboards make for a variety of combinations. I have and use all of the above, it depends on my "pain of the day" as to which combo I use (sheepskin/gel, airhawk, both or neither) in conjunction with the seat/floorboards. I also have to get off and stretch every hour or so (hip issues)--but I can still make the distance if I have to.
 
After being on the spyder for some time I can move around and stretch my legs on the highway pegs but I think its all in the seat I just have to get off after 50 miles or so or my poor butt just hurts a lot. I would love to be able to be able to ryde until I need gas and if a new seat it is then that is what I will have to do. Thanks for all the info
 
Additional info would help cause not all people are the same.
What part of your butt hurts (hotspots)?
How tall are you?
What do you weigh?
How do your hands/arms feel with the stock seat?


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now we're getting personal:lecturef_smilie: :roflblack: lets see I'm just under 6 ft tall and around 260 pounds what hurts is the bottom of my butt feels like the seat has to much roundness to it don't know if that helps never really talked about my butt:yikes:
 
Haha...sounds like you are about the same size as I am and I had the same feeling on the stock seat. Like it was trying to split me in half with the round barrel shape....lol
My $.02 from personal experience.
-Skip the Corbin and Ultimate. Both of those seats move you closer to the bars and puts your ankles further behind you. Both of those seats were comfortable as long as you don't have to keep your feet on the pegs.
-the STS has pretty good ergonomics and i can put quite a few miles on easier, but is super soft. The cover material is loose but grippy on the butt.
-the BRP comfort seat flat butt area isn't large enough (front to back) and rounds off/drops off to drastically where your legs hit your but cheeks. This caused me to get the sliding forward/falling off the seat feeling.
Again, my $.02 for me and my frame size. Others will be different.


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now we're getting personal:lecturef_smilie: :roflblack: lets see I'm just under 6 ft tall and around 260 pounds what hurts is the bottom of my butt feels like the seat has to much roundness to it don't know if that helps never really talked about my butt:yikes:

Now we're getting somewhere! There are a number of seat choices. Unfortunately, not any one is perfeect for every rider. The best bet is to buy one with a return policy, get a custom seat with a rework policy included, or to try a variety of them (with permission) at a Spyder event. Seat choices include the BRP Comfort Seat, custom rebuilds like those from Russel Day-Long or Dave's VCU (see SL home page), or aftermarket replacements like the Ultimate or Corbin.
 
this is great

Were else can we help someone with a hurting butt get help. I don't want to be closer to the bars just don't want to hurt on long rydes. Will check out a couple and let everyone know witch one works for me.
 
AirHawk R

Before spending big bucks on replacement seats try an AirHawk R. Amazon has them for around $135 shipped. I had some rear end problem you really don't want to hear about trust me me, and I got an AirHawk R and I was able to ride. Good Luck!
 
I used the Air-Hawk R on the stock seat for my RS for the first 7000 miles. Its better but still hard on the butt due to the unfortunate shape of the stock seat.

Enter Comfort seat. Nice flat sitting surface. Much better but still have aching butt. Might be due to how tenderized my butt already was from many miles on an oddly shaped seat.

Enter Air-Hawk R. Combined with the comfort seat its the answer for me. Now I ride for miles and miles and actually forgot all about my poor butt because its just no longer an issue. Plus, a nice comfy seat makes your highway pegs really useful where as before I could hardly use them.
 
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