Bike seats

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by IanF, Jul 13, 2004.

  1. IanF

    IanF Guest

    Anyone know of a UK based company selling gel pads for motorcycle seats
    please? I'm looking for the external type that can be fastened on top of
    the saddle with velcro or cords etc.

    IanF
     
    IanF, Jul 13, 2004
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  2. IanF

    flash@work Guest

    My old GT380 had a seat.
     
    flash@work, Jul 13, 2004
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  3. IanF

    Ace Guest

    They may have _called_ it a seat, but some of us know better...
     
    Ace, Jul 13, 2004
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  4. www.veronicamoser.com
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 13, 2004
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  5. IanF

    flashgorman Guest

    Was yours one of the early non EFI seats?
     
    flashgorman, Jul 13, 2004
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  6. IanF

    Ace Guest

    Someone told me the wires weren't connected...
     
    Ace, Jul 13, 2004
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  7. IanF

    ogden Guest

    My ZXR400 had a bit that looked like a seat, but you couldn't actually
    sit on it.
     
    ogden, Jul 13, 2004
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  8. IanF

    flashgorman Guest

    Did it have the bit behind, in case you wanted to take a small sandwich box
    for a pillion ride?
     
    flashgorman, Jul 13, 2004
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  9. IanF

    ogden Guest

    I'm not sure whether that's a "yes" or a "whoosh".
     
    ogden, Jul 13, 2004
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  10. IanF

    PDannyD Guest

    Padded lycra cycling longs. They feel reeeally good under leather trousers.
     
    PDannyD, Jul 13, 2004
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  11. So it had a seat you couldn't sit on, and hoover tubes that didn't
    do anything.

    Did *any* of it work?
     
    William Grainger, Jul 14, 2004
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  12. IanF

    ogden Guest

    Whoosh?
     
    ogden, Jul 14, 2004
    #12
  13. Not really; I knew what you meant[1] and decided to make
    a[2] joke-ette about it.

    [1] Also, the tank cutouts don't work with my legs...
    [2] admittedly not a funny one, so you can be excused.
     
    William Grainger, Jul 14, 2004
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