Johnny D
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I never knew there was any problem with the stock seat until I read about it on the forum. It works fine for me
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I never knew there was any problem with the stock seat until I read about it on the forum. It works fine for me
Honda had to make it for somebody. Apparently they picked you.I never knew there was any problem with the stock seat until I read about it on the forum. It works fine for me
Rotating your pelvis forward moves weight from your sit bones to your thighs - good car seats force this posture. Raising the seat flat, and leaning forward do the same thing, but not to the same degree. This posture is also protective from the poor damping of the stock suspension. Additionally this posture allows easier transfer of weight to the pegs which can help with both relief of pressure points and quick response to abrupt bumps.
I never knew there was any problem with the stock seat until I read about it on the forum. It works fine for me
I just now got your screen name! yticoleV = Velocity LOL Sorry to derail the topic here..
Three days, 536 miles and I already know I will be shopping for a seat upgrade. Lots of advice here on upgrades, but no one has provided advice on how to live with it in interim. So why don't we use this thread to that purpose
I will start:
If on a long ride and wanting to stop for a meal make sure they have padded seats. Sitting on wood, metal or plastic brings back the pain.