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dylansdad wrote:Coaster & Jeffg - which model(s) did you go for. I know Jeffg went for neoprene, Coaster, did you buy plastic? They seem to come on various shapes & sizes. How do they attach? One picture seems to show long straps down the side of a motorcycle. Could they just wrap round a standard seat?
dylansdad wrote:Thanks guys - I can try a gel pad and if not happy perhaps look at the Pegasus.
Peejay - when you say you reprofiled it, do you mean you changed the shape?
coaster wrote:dylansdad wrote:Coaster & Jeffg - which model(s) did you go for. I know Jeffg went for neoprene, Coaster, did you buy plastic? They seem to come on various shapes & sizes. How do they attach? One picture seems to show long straps down the side of a motorcycle. Could they just wrap round a standard seat?
I went for a 'Large Cruiser Pillion' which is 14" x 11", I ordered a vinyl one for £89 but they sent a neoprene one.....I'm not complainingThe cushion is made up of interlinked air cells which you inflate by mouth. The cushion fits inside an outer protective cover which is grippy on the underside so that it doesn't slip on the seat. Mine has 2 adjustable elastic straps that wrap under the seat which are a bit feeble but do their job. You won't be wanting to leave the cushion on the scoot if unattended though as I understand they are a bit desirable with the light fingered brigade
Still only takes a couple of seconds to detach and take with you
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I can't overstate how good it is though, on last years C2C I was in SO much pain due to a massive bruise on my arse, felt like a 3rd butt cheekOn that trip I was having to stop every 20 miles and could hardly walk each time I got off the scoot. It was the thought of doing 700 miles in 3 days to get to Davos in Switzerland for the Euro Lambretta event that forced me to make the investement....They are a lot of money for what they, I doubt if the vinyl ones cost more than £5 to make but anything that makes knocking out 250 miles each day without pain is a must have in my book
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