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Passenger Seat Slippery

Don in E Texas

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My wife finds that she slides around a lot on the passenger seat (both stock and our new Corbin). By using a pc. of that non-skid shelf liner (same material can be used to open jars, etc) she no longer slides around. The material is not fastened at all to the seat (no need to fasten) and when not in use is stored in the trunk. Easy fix that keeps wife happy. :ohyea:

Picture shows a pc. of white material - just for photo reasons... we are really using the black color. This can be purchased at Wal-Mart in rolls.

don
 
Great idea and simple too!!! My wife complains about sliding around. We have the Corbin seat and the only keeping her in place is my backrest. I'll be trying this out very soon. Thanks.:2thumbs:
 
:roflblack: slow down she is doing a superman behind you they call him the flash diggdy diggdy :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::gaah:
 
Saw this post, had some of that material in storage, Jennifer cut a piece for her, works like a champ! Even kind of clings to the seat when she gets down, so she can remove it before the wind does. I would suggest that as a remedy to any passenger with a seat sliding problem. Went riding Monday and forgot to put the material on the seat! Yep, she slid.
 
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