Air Hawk, Air Hawk, Air hawk. So good I wrote it thrice.
275 miles in just over six hours and comfy.
sprung anncelotti
-
sydduckett
- registered user
- Posts: 1900
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:21 am
- Contact:
Dont be a tease...J1MS wrote:Air Hawk, Air Hawk, Air hawk. So good I wrote it thrice.
275 miles in just over six hours and comfy.
-
sydduckett
- registered user
- Posts: 1900
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:21 am
- Contact:
They do look qulaity, but £150 a pop is a tad high. What one do you have and on what seat are you using it on?mark wrote:http://www.airhawk.co.uk/
possibly
Ta
Sef
The Air hawk seat pad I have was fitted for the euro "I've never used one before"sydduckett wrote:They do look qulaity, but £150 a pop is a tad high. What one do you have and on what seat are you using it on?mark wrote:http://www.airhawk.co.uk/
possibly
Ta
Sef
The cover was fitted over my original TV2 seat which is as hard as concrete.
Without the Air Hawk I can manage 20-30 mins then I have to get off with the Air Hawk I covered 85 miles in one stint During the ride home. Only needed to stop for fuel and stretch my arms as my shoulders were aching.
Mine is the £85 version which fits the width of the seat and is about half the length of a single seat.
Trick is not to put too much air into them only a little.
Well worth the money IMO
-
sydduckett
- registered user
- Posts: 1900
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:21 am
- Contact:
I tend to sit right at the back on my ancelotti, do you think it would be okay for that tyoe of set up? Looks as they have 2 straps that go under your seat?J1MS wrote:The Air hawk seat pad I have was fitted for the euro "I've never used one before"sydduckett wrote:They do look qulaity, but £150 a pop is a tad high. What one do you have and on what seat are you using it on?mark wrote:http://www.airhawk.co.uk/
possibly
Ta
Sef
The cover was fitted over my original TV2 seat which is as hard as concrete.
Without the Air Hawk I can manage 20-30 mins then I have to get off with the Air Hawk I covered 85 miles in one stint During the ride home. Only needed to stop for fuel and stretch my arms as my shoulders were aching.
Mine is the £85 version which fits the width of the seat and is about half the length of a single seat.
Trick is not to put too much air into them only a little.
Well worth the money IMO
Ta
Sef
Two of the lads that ride with us have ancelotti type seats and ride at the back of the seats, they like them.
-
sydduckett
- registered user
- Posts: 1900
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:21 am
- Contact:
Im having it....nice one.J1MS wrote:Two of the lads that ride with us have ancelotti type seats and ride at the back of the seats, they like them.
-
Mel K
Great bit of kit, small pillion 11" by 9" is the one we have. Wouldn't leave home without one.. 
- GP Kevo
- registered user
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:48 am
- Main scooter: 1969 150 DL / GP225 TS1
- Location: Warsaw
- Contact:
Gel foam does the trick on any type of seat, sprung or unsprung. Either put a layer on your seat or in your shorts.
http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-riding-shorts.html
http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-riding-shorts.html
