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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybigal View Post
    get your seat recoverd in non slip fabric if your real keen!
    i got a slipon cover for the pilion seat, its a kinda mesh rubber. the mrs has a hard time getting on the seat its so sticky!
    www.triboseat.com these are worth getting!
    Oooh I like the look of that! Thanks for the tip! Unfortunately the rider of the SV that I sometimes pillion on made a loud SNORT sound when I showed him the pic and refuses to even discuss it now SV riders are so precious

    Quote Originally Posted by weazzellboi View Post
    This was the funniest shit id read for ages, not lol'ing at you guys, but yeah after 27 yrs of riding i know just wot all of you are talking about, never thought id see someone actually talk about it.. (armour oil your seatt, come on now......)

    cheers
    You ARE lol'ing at us weazzellboi, I can tell!

    Right, it's off to Kerry to get a leather seat sewn into my cordura pants until I can afford some real leather ones.
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    Lift yourself off the seat when brakeing or accelerating or use your knees on the tank.
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    Some cordura is worse than others. My Ixon pants are quite slippery.
    The Spidi GT's or Step-in road pants are the best compromise.
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    I don't have a problem with my cordura pants, but if you go to a caravan accessory shop you can get non-slip matting, (designed to stop things sliding around on benches etc). There are 2 types, rubber and plastic. The rubber is more effective, maybe too much for what you want. My grandkids use it in their highchairs and it stops them sliding out. It's not expensive, either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    My cordura has a leather patch in the crotch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bert_is_evil View Post
    I've said it once, I'll say it again - get leather, cordura makes people look chubby
    and it's all about the looks
    My Teknic Jacket either makes me look fat or have a nice rack

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    wow...
    It's been a long time since I've seen such an in depth discussion on such a trivial matter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grantasaurus View Post
    wow...
    It's been a long time since I've seen such an in depth discussion on such a trivial matter
    This is not a trivial matter for me.

    I just did Ashhurst, Waikanae, the Akatawaras, the Rimutakas, Moonshine, Paekakariki, Shannon, PN, and around sweeping corners at speed on a decent lean, my kevlar coated ass was sliding all over the place.

    crazybigal, the triboseats don't come to fit an 85GSXR pillion seat.

    Anyone know another product? How would you fix the rubber thingee product mentioned ^^ to stop it rucking up?

    I seriosly need a bum slider-stopper covering for the pillion seat.
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    I think Gineen you'll find if you sit facing backwards on the tank without a top on then you won't slide around. I know this because I've seen it in stunt videos.
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    It's the liner I have a problem with. Slides inside the pants! Don't use the liner much..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gineen View Post
    This is not a trivial matter for me.

    I just did Ashhurst, Waikanae, the Akatawaras, the Rimutakas, Moonshine, Paekakariki, Shannon, PN, and around sweeping corners at speed on a decent lean, my kevlar coated ass was sliding all over the place.

    crazybigal, the triboseats don't come to fit an 85GSXR pillion seat.

    Anyone know another product? How would you fix the rubber thingee product mentioned ^^ to stop it rucking up?

    I seriosly need a bum slider-stopper covering for the pillion seat.
    This is what I'm talking about! (whew, thanks gineen, I don't feel so silly now).
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Amour oil

    Nah seriously, im not lol'ing at us guys,, just remember this over keen little bike rider 27 years ago , first of the shelf honda MVX 250, from wellington motor cycles, spent all weekend polishing my new shiny bike
    amour oiled the seat and went for the typical poser ride and wrote it off. so yeah. hahahahahaha
    looking back on it well i hope i dont write my gixxer off now that i just about got her ( no offense Gurls) on the road...

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    Quote Originally Posted by weazzellboi View Post
    Nah seriously, im not lol'ing at us guys,, just remember this over keen little bike rider 27 years ago , first of the shelf honda MVX 250, from wellington motor cycles, spent all weekend polishing my new shiny bike
    amour oiled the seat and went for the typical poser ride and wrote it off. so yeah. hahahahahaha
    looking back on it well i hope i dont write my gixxer off now that i just about got her ( no offense Gurls) on the road...
    ha ha ha ha thanks for sharing that little story!

    Gineen, I was just trying to remember what the pillion seat on the GSXR looks like - is it the one that's all part of a single seat, and you lift the back cover off to expose the pillion seat? If so, I can see why it would be a problem... the seat's a bit of a mission to get off, too. And if you attached anything to the seat it would get in the way of the cover... hmmm... will keep thinking...
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    ha ha ha ha thanks for sharing that little story!

    Gineen, I was just trying to remember what the pillion seat on the GSXR looks like - is it the one that's all part of a single seat, and you lift the back cover off to expose the pillion seat? If so, I can see why it would be a problem... the seat's a bit of a mission to get off, too. And if you attached anything to the seat it would get in the way of the cover... hmmm... will keep thinking...
    There's a pic of it on my profile. Thanks for the thread and support
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