J Jarlaxle Gold Member Sep 4, 2012 23,510 5,180 Jun 2, 2014 #1 I recently discovered that my Burgman's seat is a little thin on the padding. Not wanting to pay the $500-1000+ for a custom seat, I tried an Airhawk 2. WOW! What a difference! No more saddle sores.
I recently discovered that my Burgman's seat is a little thin on the padding. Not wanting to pay the $500-1000+ for a custom seat, I tried an Airhawk 2. WOW! What a difference! No more saddle sores.
DGS49 Diamond Member Apr 12, 2012 16,443 14,418 Jun 9, 2014 #2 I addressed the same problem by consuming mass quantities of starchy and fattening foods, thus increasing the amount of padding on my body. Didn't work, and now I'm stuck with 50 pounds of... Darn.
I addressed the same problem by consuming mass quantities of starchy and fattening foods, thus increasing the amount of padding on my body. Didn't work, and now I'm stuck with 50 pounds of... Darn.
P pismoe Platinum Member May 17, 2014 37,168 3,774 Jun 10, 2014 #3 50 pounds ehhh ---- so yer down 5 horsepower if you use the old rule that 10 pounds of extra weight equals 1 horsepower .
50 pounds ehhh ---- so yer down 5 horsepower if you use the old rule that 10 pounds of extra weight equals 1 horsepower .