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Gel seat

Posted: 23 Apr 2009 10:14
by morini_tom
I'm considering a gel seat for the corsaro to stop ear ache from the mrs during the ride to bologna later this year.

Anyone got one fitted? How effective and what's the quality like? And does it increase the seat height? Suzanne already needs a stepladder to get on.

Anyone know the current price?

Posted: 23 Apr 2009 11:06
by twisty
I see you can get your existing seat fitted with gel as an option if it's any help.

link below

http://www.licsltd.co.uk/cgi-bin/esb_pr ... e=4&page=3

Gel Seats

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 09:12
by morinipete
I recently put a gel pad on my (don't laugh) Enfield and 'am, well, underwelmed. I did 1,600kms in four days last week (not that much, but a lot on really bad broken roads, and upto 8 hours in the seat at a time) and to be honest I think it made zero difference. I think the shape of the seat is more important to be honest (that or my bum is unsuited to anything but a sofa ?). Get a side car..you know it makes sense.

Sorry...

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 09:14
by morinipete
....and yes if it's a pad they're at least an inch thick..and surprisingly heavy.

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 18:08
by tecmoto
unfortunately although the gel seat appears in the accessories list they do not seem to be in production yet I may be wrong on this but i ordered one 8 months ago still no sign ive spoken to 3x and we have come to the conclusion that they are not yet produced still fingers crossed.

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 20:46
by Steve Brown
Tom, it could be worth trying an 'Airhawk' seat pad. They aren't as thick as quoted for the gel types and you can inflate/dflate to suit yourself. They do 'saddle' shape ones and an oblong pad for pillions. I think they are great, really made a difference on my Matchless twin on it's trips to Germany 2007 and Poland 2008. I got mine from Bykebitz I think, about £50 for a neoprene type.
Hope that helps,
Steve.

Posted: 25 Apr 2009 22:09
by Mackia
The airhawk system is quite popular in Australia. They are used in aviation and mining as well. The importer gives us a 60 day free trial he's so confident of the product.

Posted: 26 Apr 2009 20:28
by Gedge
Mackia wrote:The airhawk system is quite popular in Australia. They are used in aviation and mining as well. The importer gives us a 60 day free trial he's so confident of the product.
Wish I had known about the 60 day trial..I tried one on my last bike and found it completely useless.. too much air and it was remote, too little and squeezed out behind you..gave absolutely no feedback or feel while riding and no noticeable improvement in comfort..Flogged it for a massive loss just to be rid of it..
Over rated tat IMO :(

Gel Seat

Posted: 26 Apr 2009 21:41
by Emmohaswheelsagain
Hi Tom,

Just back from an excelent weekend at Stafford helping out with the MRC stand. As always the company was good (including your Dad). Looking at the postings so far you may be disappointed at the less than positive response. Like you I had been receiving some comments from the other half relating to the Morini seat. I therefore took the trouble to seek out a possible remedy. I spoken to a guy called Marty Walker at Smartrrs Seats. Marty runs his busy from the bottom of his garden in York. Have a look at his site www.smartrrs.com and you will see what he has to offer. I took the trouble of actually calling in, you will need a Sat nav if you do. Cost me a days shopping in York but allowed me to talk to Marty and discuss what I wanted and how he could improve the seat. I then left the seat with him and he reshaped the pillion seat and inserted gel in both rider and pillion seats. The result is a definate improvement although don't expect a complete cure. Was it worth it, definately yes, £135.00 well spent and a pillion seat which is significantly better. One final point he did take a few weeks to complete the work. He is a one man band and he is busy. If you speak with him he will be straight with you if time is an issue. Best of luck and hope to see you at the track day/AGM.

Paul

Posted: 27 Apr 2009 12:00
by franky
You can order the gel seats from 3x for about £250 for the pair, very good quality. I've got them fitted, seem to do the job, however the rear did come off on a track day as I had'nt clipped it on properly so in need of a little TLC! :oops:

Posted: 27 Apr 2009 17:54
by Steve Brown
completely useless.. too much air and it was remote, too little and squeezed out behind you..gave absolutely no feedback or feel while riding and no noticeable improvement in comfort..Flogged it for a massive loss just to be rid of it..
Over rated tat IMO :([/quote]

Just goes to show, what works for one butt won't necessarily suit everyone! I was so pleased with mine that I bought another after I forgot to clip the first one on properly, it ended up going walkabout in roadworks on the M2/M25 junction. Why wasn't it secured by my considerable bulk? That's another embarrassing story :oops: You live and learn, eh?

As for the air pressure, it is easy to put too much in, and yes, that will be no good. So will too little. But get it so you are just starting to be supported and it's perfect. I'd buy another again if I had too!