Sheepskin for R1150R long rides?
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Sheepskin for R1150R long rides?
Whenever I ride over 200 miles in a day, the stock seat starts becoming uncomfortable. Short of getting a better aftermarket seat, like a Sargeant, I read in the MOA mag about Alaska Leathers sheepskin covers as a cure. Would appreciate hearing about anyone's experience with sheepskin covers - do they really make a big difference on the "sore butt" problem on long rides?
YES! Even with the stock seat. Mine is size XL because I have an XL butt.
I have a Sargent seat, and I cannot ride more than a hundred miles without squirming unless I have my butt pad. Keep in mind that it will add little height to your seat. If you can barely touch the ground now, it will be more difficult with the butt pad. One of the reasons is that the pad also covers the side of the seat, therefore spreading your legs more. The medium pad in only 16" wide. This, or the large, may be a better choice.
The lady at Alaskan Leathers is very helpful. Give her a call, I'm sure she's heard everything.

I have a Sargent seat, and I cannot ride more than a hundred miles without squirming unless I have my butt pad. Keep in mind that it will add little height to your seat. If you can barely touch the ground now, it will be more difficult with the butt pad. One of the reasons is that the pad also covers the side of the seat, therefore spreading your legs more. The medium pad in only 16" wide. This, or the large, may be a better choice.
The lady at Alaskan Leathers is very helpful. Give her a call, I'm sure she's heard everything.

Anthony
Member since Dec '03
2003 BMW R115RT-P
2006 H-D FLHPI
Member since Dec '03
2003 BMW R115RT-P
2006 H-D FLHPI
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beemerphile
Make your own?
Can't beat the price just try it out. I haven't done this yet, no idea why.
http://www.gadgetjq.com/sheepskin_cover.htm
DSKYZD
Can't beat the price just try it out. I haven't done this yet, no idea why.
http://www.gadgetjq.com/sheepskin_cover.htm
DSKYZD
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Alright, I just ordered an Alaska Leather and will get a chance to try it out on a stretch of 400 mile days coming up in a few weeks.
I looked into a custom seat for my '97 R850R and the down time (and price) just aren't going to work for me. So, fingers crossed on the sheepskin... I'll post a f/u after the trip.
I looked into a custom seat for my '97 R850R and the down time (and price) just aren't going to work for me. So, fingers crossed on the sheepskin... I'll post a f/u after the trip.
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Rockosmith
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Butt pad
I have an Alaskan Butt Pad on my stock tall 'R' seat. It helps quite a bit but I have ordered a Rick Mayer seat as well.
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sloopy_farklehump
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I had the same problem and ordered a medium butt pad. I had the opportunity to test it out this past weekend on a 700 mile journey. I can't believe the difference it made. The first day I spent 14+ hours in the saddle. I didn't start getting uncomfortable until 11 or so hours into the trip. As far as I am concerned, it was money well spent.
I have an Alaska Leather butt pad with the tall seat. It makes a huge difference for me. The seat is much more comfortable and the height is better for me.
Also, the sheepskin is really good in humid weather. It keeps your butt and your "boys" from getting all sweaty and sticking to a vinyl seat.
Also, the sheepskin is really good in humid weather. It keeps your butt and your "boys" from getting all sweaty and sticking to a vinyl seat.
Bob
2002 Atlanta Blue
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2002 Atlanta Blue
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Stock seat, Alaska Leathers Butt Pad
I'm 5' 9" 220 lbs. and have a stock seat and an Alaskan Leathers Butt pad. The pad helps in hot weather. I did notice that the stock seat has just gotten comfortable right after 13K miles. It took that long to break in I guess or my fanny did!
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