For the past 20 years or so I've been working on the padding on my seat. I am now working to remove some of that padding as most of it didn't make it to the seat area and stopped in my mid section instead. :yikes:
No one has mentioned the wood beaded seat covers, but they work well for many folks.
I'm not sure an Air Hawk would help you much on a rounded seat like the Spyder's. I was thinking of one for my BMW, but sat on one for half an hour at the dealer and the rounded seat on the RT made it so I just hurt in a slightly different place. It would be real good if you could find a dealer that stocked them, and try one out. As to the back, I suspect it may be more due to posture. I suspect only handlebar risers will cure it.Boy, now I'm really confused! I've been saving for a Corbin seat, but now thinking the Air Hawk might do a better job for me at way less cost.
We took a fairly long day trip yesterday (for us) over 200 miles. (Me on my Spyder, my husband on his Harley) I just got my Spyder last October, so the riding season was just about over. I realize that, this being the first long ride on the Spyder, I'm not really in riding condition yet, plus I'm almost 64 now. :yikes: HOWEVER, my butt (and back too) was killing me for 2/3 of the day! And let me add that I was using my trusty Alaska Leathers Butt Pad -- no help!
I'd hate to spend all that money on the Corbin seat (which I like the looks of) and still have an uncomfortable ride! Like I said, I'm more confused now, but it looks like the Air Hawk would be better for me and my old butt!
Sent PM.Thanks, Scotty. I already have the 4" NMN risers, which have helped tremendously. I also have a gel pad, which I use when we're riding two-up on our Goldwing trike. When I use it on my Spyder, it raises me up too much and then I'm leaning over on my spindly wrists again! I can't win!
Can you explain to me how the rounded seat of the Spyder affects whether the Air Hawk could make my butt more comfortable?
Thanks!
When I use it on my Spyder, it raises me up too much and then I'm leaning over on my spindly wrists again! I can't win!
...The great thing about this product is that you can take it off and use it anywhere - on another motorcycle, in a stadium, a graduation, whatever. I bought the Cruiser Medium size, which fits the Spyder pretty well.
Nobody sees it under your butt when you're ryding anyhow!
I can vouch for the Airhawk
...the cushion can be purchased $60.00 cheaper at the following link.
http://www.rlmotorcycles.com/cgi-bi...orcycle_Seat_Cushion&cart_id=1233249234.13954