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what airhawk seat pad to order for a rs

ironsidebob

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Would like to know what airhawk fits best on the rs and where is a good place to order from at a good price, thanks for all help, Bob
 
The medium cruiser should fit either the RS or RT.

I bought the medium cruiser size a couple of weeks ago and I'm unhappy with it. It seems too narrow. (Maybe my rear end is too wide.) I tried different air pressures and couldn't get comfortable with it. Any secret to using it? Maybe I should send it to Ironsidebob and let him try it.
 
I bought the medium cruiser size a couple of weeks ago and I'm unhappy with it. It seems too narrow. (Maybe my rear end is too wide.) I tried different air pressures and couldn't get comfortable with it. Any secret to using it? Maybe I should send it to Ironsidebob and let him try it.
It depends on the seat, more than the width of your caboose. Measure the length and width of the seat, and select the Airhawk to match, with the shape you prefer. An aftermarket seat may take a wider pad. As far as air pressure goes, you want the minimum that will keep you from contacting the seat itself. Let air out until you can just feel the seat when you shift around, then blow it back up a tiny bit to lift you up just a hair. The Arhawk is not everyone's cup of tea, but they have a return program if you haven't had it long. Also, if you sit back too far, especially if your seat has no recess for the air valve, you may sit on the valve, and that can be very uncomfortable.
 
I have the air hawk R (on a 2012 RT Ltd) and after you take a little time adjusting it to your comfort level, you will probably really like it, it makes a lot of difference after a few hours of riding because your body never touches the seat, adjust, adjust, adjust until you are sitting in it as oppsed to sittng on it.

Cruzr joe


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I have the airhawk R cruiser and the airhawk medium cruiser and I prefer the medium on the stock or comfort seat.
 
I didn't read the instructions when I got my airhawk (I do that a lot) and I was putting too much air in it. I hated it because I was rolling to the side in curves. Finally figured out what the problem was and now I love it. I have the medium. Saw them on ebay the other day for 59 bucks with free shipping.
 
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