Posted by corday on June 17, 2006, 1:54 pm
I'm tired of my undies bunching up when on a hot seat in 90+ degree
weather.
Does sheepskin really absorb the sweat and make for a more comfortable
ride on hot days as claimed?
Has anyone experience with the outfit below?
http://www.blacksheeptrading.com/mtrcyccov.html
Posted by .p.jm on June 17, 2006, 1:57 pm
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 12:54:27 -0500, corday@I.forget.where.com wrote:
>I'm tired of my undies bunching up when on a hot seat in 90+ degree
>weather.
>Does sheepskin really absorb the sweat and make for a more comfortable
>ride on hot days as claimed?
>Has anyone experience with the outfit below?
>http://www.blacksheeptrading.com/mtrcyccov.html
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Posted by P.Roehling on June 17, 2006, 2:16 pm
> Does sheepskin really absorb the sweat and make for a more comfortable
> ride on hot days as claimed?
I used one for years on my KTM Adventure.
It cut down on the vibration transferred by the stock seat, and allowed me
to ride for about a hundred miles further before my rear end became totally
numb, but I don't recall it making any noticeable difference on hot days.
Pete
Posted by corday on June 17, 2006, 6:29 pm
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 11:16:13 -0700, "P.Roehling"
>> Does sheepskin really absorb the sweat and make for a more comfortable
>> ride on hot days as claimed?
>I used one for years on my KTM Adventure.
>It cut down on the vibration transferred by the stock seat, and allowed me
>to ride for about a hundred miles further before my rear end became totally
>numb, but I don't recall it making any noticeable difference on hot days.
>Pete
I ride a GoldWing. Vibration or a non comfortable seat are the least of
my problems. It's just that when it gets 90+, the undies bunch up from
the heat, and the butt gets raw from moving around on the seat after
enough miles. I need something that wicks away the sweat and allows some
air movement under me.
Posted by Greg O on June 17, 2006, 6:36 pm
> On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 11:16:13 -0700, "P.Roehling"
>>
>>
>>> Does sheepskin really absorb the sweat and make for a more comfortable
>>> ride on hot days as claimed?
>>
>>I used one for years on my KTM Adventure.
>>
>>It cut down on the vibration transferred by the stock seat, and allowed me
>>to ride for about a hundred miles further before my rear end became
>>totally
>>numb, but I don't recall it making any noticeable difference on hot days.
>>
>>Pete
>>
> I ride a GoldWing. Vibration or a non comfortable seat are the least of
> my problems. It's just that when it gets 90+, the undies bunch up from
> the heat, and the butt gets raw from moving around on the seat after
> enough miles. I need something that wicks away the sweat and allows some
> air movement under me.
Here is another angle I have considered.
http://www.beadrider.com/
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>weather.
>Does sheepskin really absorb the sweat and make for a more comfortable
>ride on hot days as claimed?
>Has anyone experience with the outfit below?
>http://www.blacksheeptrading.com/mtrcyccov.html