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dave411
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I know it is probably a personal thing,but I believe you cannot get enough advice on things,so what do you think?I want the comfiest seat for my Li 125,what do you all suggest?
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If you are thinking of doing serious distances then get yourself an Airhawk inflatable cushion. Not cheap but I bought one for our run to Davos in Switzerland, and had no problems with doing 260 mile stints (1500 all in). Great bit of kit, mine was used with an Ancilotti clone.
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I fully recommend them also.
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i have a gel pad that I used for Davos. Not bad and about a quarter of the price of an air hawk.
340 miles was the longest ride, about 9 hours, and whilst not 'comfortable', it was bearable. Having said that I will be getting an air hawk to try.
One of our party had an air hawk and he was of the same consensus as me. Bearable but not comfortable.
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nastro azzurro wrote:i have a gel pad that I used for Davos. Not bad and about a quarter of the price of an air hawk.
340 miles was the longest ride, about 9 hours, and whilst not 'comfortable', it was bearable. Having said that I will be getting an air hawk to try.
One of our party had an air hawk and he was of the same consensus as me. Bearable but not comfortable.
As a point of reference, I also has a GTS and I would say that the airhawk/Ancilotti combo is more marginally comfortable but that is probably due to the fact that you can move around a fair bit on a lammy but with the GTS you are fairly limited.
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The one off a Lince, look like a bloomer loaf but they are comfy
dave411
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Thanks all.I wont be doing megga miles yet,and Iave read about the Air Hawk in a previous post.The seat on my Li is the original one and is very hard,like concrete,so I want to fit a new seat,but never had the oppertunity to sit on another seat.There are alot of them out there,any advice?
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