Seat of Choice?

What's your CURRENT Seat of Choice?

  • Sargent

    Votes: 192 18.4%
  • Corbin

    Votes: 194 18.6%
  • Russell Day Long

    Votes: 173 16.6%
  • Rick Mayer

    Votes: 32 3.1%
  • Bill Mayer

    Votes: 18 1.7%
  • Mr Ed's Moto

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Stock Seat

    Votes: 180 17.2%
  • Modified Stock Seat

    Votes: 22 2.1%
  • Rich in Seattle

    Votes: 10 1.0%
  • Stock Seat with Airhawk Cushion

    Votes: 25 2.4%
  • Stock Seat with Sheepskin Pad

    Votes: 33 3.2%
  • SPENCER Seat Mod

    Votes: 163 15.6%
  • Laam

    Votes: 7 0.7%
  • Motorcycle Dave

    Votes: 1 0.1%

  • Total voters
    1,044
Joe, I'm STill on a STock seat but considering options. A friend has a Biker's items STore, and can add a gel pad to my ST. He's done this for ST's in the past. I'm curious what others think of doing this for the solo saddle?

Please move this to the correct forum sir.:07biker::)
 
alaska butt seat gave a 50% improvement for me , but still not whrere I want to be, plan on buying a air hawk seat next really feel this will solve my problems
 
alaska butt seat gave a 50% improvement for me , but still not whrere I want to be, plan on buying a air hawk seat next really feel this will solve my problems

I have a Corbin collecting dust in my garage. You are more than welcome to try it out. It might just work for you.
 
I came to the conclusion about 200k miles ago, unless you're gonna spend the really big bucks, the stock is no worse/better then aftermarkets.
 
Just did a one day ride of 863 miles on a Corbin/Air Hawk combo. At 54 years old that was a heck of a deal.

Could only go about 4 hours on the "Spencerized" seat and had to start hopping around on the seat to releive different parts. To be sure the "Spencerized seat is a great improvement over the stock.

I have my solution now. Moonshine in one day, (1183 miles) hmmmm.
 
I have a Corbin collecting dust in my garage. You are more than welcome to try it out. It might just work for you.

This is Whisper from Greenwood, SC. I am looking to getting a Corbin seat. Are you interested in selling your Corbin seat?
 
Actually saw a guy riding an old CB something last week without a seat! No so much as a piece of foam or anything. All I could say was "Idiot!"

The best farkle I ever put on my ST (and I put a lot on it :) ) was the Russell Day Long. If I were to to it all over again I would buy the same thing.
 
Actually saw a guy riding an old CB something last week without a seat! No so much as a piece of foam or anything. All I could say was "Idiot!"

The best farkle I ever put on my ST (and I put a lot on it :) ) was the Russell Day Long. If I were to to it all over again I would buy the same thing.

:plus1::plus1::plus1:
 
I bought a slightly used Sargent on the site. A couple thousand miles later and never even thought about the seat! It is working for me!!! (6feet,188)
JC
 
Russel Face.jpgThe Russell looks mega-comfortable .. but it looks like an orangutang's face mounted on a sport bike! Can't get past that look ..
 
Just complete a 300 mile trip on my sargent. Pain points in my butt, likesitting of bare metal. 6' o" and 220 lbs, somweifht has to be a factir. Any tips? Try corbin next? (st1300)
 
Just complete a 300 mile trip on my sargent. Pain points in my butt, likesitting of bare metal. 6' o" and 220 lbs, somweifht has to be a factir. Any tips? Try corbin next? (st1300)

You may want to try to find another owner locally who has a Corbin. Ask if you can take it for an extended test ride before you decide if you would consider buying one.

Seats are such a personal choice. What some say are great, others detest.

I have a Corbin and it's better than the stocker. How much is hard to say.

Good luck.

Btw: Is that some form of Eastern-European dialect you're typing? Just kidding.
 
Thanks for your reply. Nope, just learning to type on this goofy iPad keyboard. :)

"... So weight has to be a factor..."
 
I went the Cee Bailey's route. I've always had good luck with their shields and when they said they make seats for the US Air Force jet fighter's I was sold. Anyway sent a stock ST1300 seat pan to them and from the pics this is what I got. It's call carbon fibre weave in vinyl. I like it so far. I've got about 5 hours on it and they suggest a 20 hours break-in period. There is lots of memory form in it and you slowly sink in as it warms up.
I will report back later with more review info.

p.s. It is still adjustable for the 3 height positions as per the stock seat
 

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How much did this seat cost it looks real nice and the memory foam if it is similar to bedding memory foam sounds like a real nice addition.

DRexNL
 
Hello DRexNL on The Rock: $425.00 USD plus shipping from California. Just breaking it in now. Seat pretty stiff on cold mornings but gets spongy as it warms up. Jury still out till I break it in at 20 hrs. as they Cee Bailey's tells you. If this doesn't work I'll be looking at a Russell.
 
OMG I just read your response regarding the Russel seat looking like an orangutan's face..........I'll never be able to look at a Russel again an not laugh out loud!
I'm still laughing ...thanks for making my day.
 
A RIDING FRIEND OF MINE IS ABOUT 155 AND HE HAS 86000 miles on his 2007 silver....which he purchased as a leftover mid season 2008 anyways he loves his stock seat. His name is Rider Gall White Rose motorcycle Club in Jefferson Pa.
 
Well, I am amending my vote to Russell with a backrest and an Airhawk! Of course, I have now spent more on my seat than I did for my first bike:)
 
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