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    Seat foam. What's best and where do you get it?

    seat foam.... whats best and where do you get it?

    Need to do my seat and whats best to use.... and yes i thought about an old jandel... and looked at a car inner tube.

    Both not suitable....
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    Faom back protector out of one of the Wifes old road jackets is what I use.

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    Get your seat professionally done. Foam is important but so too is the shaping. Also for the best result you'll probably need to use more than one type of foam.

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    3/4" closed cell foam from para rubbber, cut to shape and size, you can round the edges with sand paper or a "flap disc" in a grinder. Get some F2 glue and smear both surfaces let it dry and stick the foam on......contact adheasive so get it right!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    3/4" closed cell foam from para rubbber, cut to shape and size, you can round the edges with sand paper or a "flap disc" in a grinder. Get some F2 glue and smear both surfaces let it dry and stick the foam on......contact adheasive so get it right!
    I'm with buddah, cheap foam such as an old foam camping mat. Two layers if your a softie or don't have built in padding already on your backside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Get your seat professionally done. Foam is important but so too is the shaping. Also for the best result you'll probably need to use more than one type of foam.

    Give Mac a ring at McDonald Motor Trimmers in Tauranga. Well worth the ride.
    + 1 there is more to it than just adding foam. A change transformed the Speedtriple from a bike I didn't want to ride to one I could ride all day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinned View Post
    + 1 there is more to it than just adding foam. A change transformed the Speedtriple from a bike I didn't want to ride to one I could ride all day.
    This is a seat for a bucket guys, trips to the south Island aren't going to feature, races are about 10 minutes long and most of the time you are off the seat anyway.

    For a road bike I'd agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    This is a seat for a bucket guys, trips to the south Island aren't going to feature, races are about 10 minutes long and most of the time you are off the seat anyway.

    For a road bike I'd agree
    Sorry - should have read the thread more fully. I am guilty of doing what pisses me off about a lot of posts
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    those thin foam camping matress things. Mint. Or a real big PC mouse pad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    This is a seat for a bucket guys, trips to the south Island aren't going to feature, races are about 10 minutes long and most of the time you are off the seat anyway.
    Go for the jandal option. Stuff it inside the crotch of your leathers.
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    cool now how much?

    $29.49 delivered... shipping free..

    Purchased..
    If it does not fit... para rubber is next.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arronduke View Post


    cool now how much?

    $29.49 delivered... shipping free..

    Purchased..
    If it does not fit... para rubber is next.

    Next you will want it in leather with your name on it
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    bugger order canncelled i hope... too wide at 325mm... dam seat unit is only 230 odd... hope its cancelled.. other wise trade me..
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    Well, while you are on Trade Me, maybe you can find a seat pad off a ZXR/RGV/NSR etc? If you want smaller, look for the rear pillion pad.

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