Stradders
26-10-09, 07:46 PM
Hi.
I have been reading a lot of threads about sore bums and backs following long distance riding, and I would like to know if anyone has fitted an Airhawk Seat pad to their SV.
I am hoping to do some middle distance touring round Scotland next year, but at the moment anything over 70 miles on my SV650S K3 is getting just too painful to be fun. I have looked at some of the other alternatives like Corbin and Bagsters, which all look very nice but very expensive. I have also looked at the Suzuki Gel Seat, but I just don't trust the guy at Suzuki in Milton Keynes as I think he is talking s***. He is convinced the Gel Seat for the K4 fits the K3, but everything I have read so far says they are not the same. I fancy the look of the Airhawk and a mate's brother says they are highly recommended.
If anyone has bought an Airhawk, what size and type did you get, where did you get it, what did you pay and what is it like. From the description it seems easy to fit, but I am not sure if it stays permanently on the bike or if you have to remove it every time you get off. If any of you have any other information on the Airhawk, I'd be very keen to hear it.
Thanks for the help.
Ride Safe (and comfortably)
Stradders.
I have been reading a lot of threads about sore bums and backs following long distance riding, and I would like to know if anyone has fitted an Airhawk Seat pad to their SV.
I am hoping to do some middle distance touring round Scotland next year, but at the moment anything over 70 miles on my SV650S K3 is getting just too painful to be fun. I have looked at some of the other alternatives like Corbin and Bagsters, which all look very nice but very expensive. I have also looked at the Suzuki Gel Seat, but I just don't trust the guy at Suzuki in Milton Keynes as I think he is talking s***. He is convinced the Gel Seat for the K4 fits the K3, but everything I have read so far says they are not the same. I fancy the look of the Airhawk and a mate's brother says they are highly recommended.
If anyone has bought an Airhawk, what size and type did you get, where did you get it, what did you pay and what is it like. From the description it seems easy to fit, but I am not sure if it stays permanently on the bike or if you have to remove it every time you get off. If any of you have any other information on the Airhawk, I'd be very keen to hear it.
Thanks for the help.
Ride Safe (and comfortably)
Stradders.