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I hope someone may have a suggestion that can improve the comfort for my Mrs while riding pillion. She says she tends to slide forward and that the seat is not as comfortable as my old bike,which surprised me a bit. I am thinking of buying a different seat for her but would like to hear some experienced opinion as to what is best. I'm sure you can understand the more comfortable she is when on the back the more comfortable I am.
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07-08-2011, 08:33pm
(This post was last modified: 07-08-2011, 08:36pm by BEAU.)
Lol. I know this well as my pillions say the exact same thing. They slide forward and it's to hard. I'm getting a gel insert put in it and hope that solves the issue...
Dose not help that the Genll front end is as soft as butter and dives hugely under braking either to assist there sliding forward.
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The comfort of a bike seat generally depends on who is sitting on it.
The busa seats are pretty big as far as sports tourer bikes go and they are further apart than most.
Maybe your pillion is used to sitting closer to you and relying on your back for comfort?
Adopting a smooth riding technique on a big bike goes a long way to making a happy pillion I reckon.
I suggest that if you are going fast, she should be right on your back and if you are cruising, go easier on the brakes. I'm sure you have your own riding style but developing a range of positions and getting comfy two up is like the honeymoon period of new bike ownership. lol....
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The third option to consider (you would not like the first two) is to put some ribberized mesh over the pilon seat to increase the friction on it. Confess that you put a lot of nourishing cream all over it to make it pretty and shiny. It makes it also slippery. I saw that mesh on Paul's (moshy_7) bike and I am sure it must help as he rides with his wife a lot. You may ask him where he got it from.
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i,d say before you go to the expense of the corbin give big kev a pm as kev is a great guy and i,m sure he could come up with something like that of the corbin. also how long you had the bike the seats do take abit of time to break in. does your lovely lady use the grab rail when your rideing or does she use you to stop her sliding forward. i came of a m109r to the busa and my X said the busa seat was way more comfy and bigger.
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It's called Triboseat.....they usually advertise in the back of AMCN.