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I've been using one for the last 6 months- very comfortable in hot and cold conditions. The lady on the phone was very helpful and added an extra strap on the "nose" end, shipping was unreal- mine arrived the day after I placed my order.
Would recommend one to anybody.
Cheers,
Ian :drink
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[QUOTE=PGlaves;435728]
:) I see a Burgman in my distant future :)[/QUOTE]
Somehow, I don't see you on a scooter. :laugh
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I've had one for several years now. It does add extra time in the saddle. Now if I could only figure something out for my knee...
While you are at it get one of the helmet hitches from them. Best way to store a helmet I've found.
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[QUOTE=forshoes;436129] Now if I could only figure something out for my knee...
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I've found that titanium works very well!:thumb
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Sheep seat
I got mine in Gillette as a reward for getting there! On my small budget, I could afford (last years model).
I wouldn't want to ride without it anymore.
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The people at Alaska Leather are wonderful, and the product is exactly as advertised. Their pad won't raise your sitting level in any significant way. I didn't find it noticeable.
That said, their buttpad didn't do much for me. It bought me another hour or so in the saddle. I didn't really get long riding (4+ hours) relief until I got beads from Beadrider. Beadrider will raise your sitting level by around a quarter to a half inch. If memory serves, both a Beadrider and an Alaska Buttpad are around $50.
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And there's this option: [url]http://airventusa.com/ultracool4.htm[/url]
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[QUOTE=rayma60927;435391]does anyone have any opinions of the alaska leather seat pad. how much does it raise you up off the seat. thanks[/QUOTE]
Use it all the time! Transferred it from my CLc to my C bike. Keeps you dry in the summer and warmer in the winter. It's so worth the money:heart
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alaska leather