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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: MassScoot on September 24, 2012, 07:22:42 PM
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I thought I would post this in the "General" forum. I received my seat cushion for my Kymco GT300i on Friday. As most of you know, Kymco has never really made a soft seat (IMHO) I have an older AirVent (no longer in business) seat cushion that was decent, but not great either. I went with a large @ 14"x11" Fits my scoot fairly well. It looks very well made. The outside is made of neoprene & has memory foam & 3/4" of gel. With my frame @ 225lbs. (keep the fat jokes coming!), it works like a CHAMP! Before the football games yesterday, I took a appx. 75 mile trip & I must admit my ass felt great after I put my GT300i on it's center stand @ homebase. They are not cheap. I paid $89.95, plus $12.95 for shipping. For the $100.00+ investment, it's worth it! Just thought I would pass this along.
http://www.amspecialtiesusa.com/gelpad.htm (http://www.amspecialtiesusa.com/gelpad.htm)
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I can't agree with you more about the brutality of Kymco seats.
(no fat jokes here - i'm within about 5 pounds of you)
Always wondered about the gel cushions and appreciate your comments.
Down in the Yager section i posted a photo how-to on butchering the Yager's seat, adding a sheepskin cushion, and just living with it.
It's been several hundred miles since i did that and my butt complains quite a bit less, but it still isn't a LazyBoy. Maybe a gel pad under the sheepskin? Dunno, might be worth a try.
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Masscoot,
I have been looking at that same cushion but don't understand how i would fasten it to my existing seat. I see the little tab thingies hanging from the sides but don't see how they would adhere to the sides of the fatory seat. Are they velcro or sticky tape or just fit under the existing seat.
Thanks,
Mike
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Ronnath & Mike: To answer your questions.....It has like a 24" strap that will wrap-around the underneath of your scoot seat. Plus the under-side of the cushion has this material that keeps in in place no problem. I'm telling you.....It's well made! I didn't want an "Airhawk" because I simply don't like the "air" scenario myself (my call) It's really a damn-fine seat cushion! Ronnath...Too funny! I'm 47 & screwed-up my knee about 18 months ago & I'm trying to get back to 210lbs.! I'm walking about 3 miles a day, so I hope by next May, I'll be @ a somewhat respectable weight! We'll see.
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Mike G: (soon becoming my favorite poster!) I didn't explain the strap too well. It's a nylon type of a strap. It works well. The thing is the seat "itself" has this unerneath backing that keeps it in-place. It's a win-win IMHO. If you're not happy, they said they would take it back (less shipping) I can tell you it's really a worthy purchase.
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i can't believe the strap is really any different from the strap on the sheepskin cover i have:
(http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u121/ronnath/DSCN0417d-1.jpg)
(sorry about the size of the photo. granted the pic shows the cover on the majesty i used to have. but works the same on my Yager)
it just goes under the seat and fastens on the other side.
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Wellsaid!
Brother Masscoot so that even I can understand it's application. Sounds like exactly what i want/need. The dealer picks up my X500Ri in the morning. I'm not sure what's going to happen. The fairing on the right is scraped and could only be rebuilt with fibreglass or epoxy with a lot of skilled $hours. There is a big chunk out of the rear above the rear wheel. Both brake levers are bent. So most of the work would be expensive cosmetics. My neighbor who is a Kawa expert thinks they will total it. I hope that does not happen. I like this unit and most of all I trust this unit. Have you ever had the feeling that a motor vehicle did everything it was supposed to do in a time when it was needed? That's what happened with me and this scooter. She did what she was supposed to do. Maybe a little spiritual brake fluid thrown in. This is a dangerous mode of transportation or just fun and relaxation riding that I do. Even the slightest loss of concentration or unexpected event and you are hurt or worse. I learned ATGATT when I first bought the bike and have always ridden fully geared up and it paid off.
SO... ride it like you stole it! but ATGATT
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Thanks Ronnath,
That picture really helped. So this is not rocket science. Good looking scooter by the way, are you sorry you sold it? It looks like it was a lot of fun.
Mike
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Those Kymco seats are hard, especially on a longer ride. I got a Butt Buffer http://www.buttbuffer.com/index.php (http://www.buttbuffer.com/index.php) for my Grandvista and it has helped a lot on my skinny butt. I've only done about an hour on it at a time since getting it this summer, but we're supposed to have a longer group ride Saturday if the weather is good. I'll know more after that, but I have noticed a big improvement for just everyday riding.
I ordered a medium size in black. If you park out in the sun it will get warm and the gel seems to hold the heat so you feel that under you as you ride.
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I'm considering this mesh seat cover... air passes thru and makes your butt cool... any of you guys have experience with this?
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRXnofdBzJW0JGCWNYTRTtLQjpZN8o4ZirgIT84nVyH0u-38Pfn)
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Can I get it w/out the sheepskin? Maybe just a smooth vinyl cover or something? The reason I ask is because I'm a year-round rider and my scoot is exposed to all sorts of weather while it's waiting patiently for me to get out of work. I'm a little concerned about the wear and tear of the sheepskin.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0082X2R30/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0082X2R30&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0082X2R30/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0082X2R30&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20)
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I have ridden on a scoot with one of these. Softens the ride and breathes better because of the multi air cambers having gaps for airflow.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20)
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I have ridden on a scoot with one of these. Softens the ride and breathes better because of the multi air cambers having gaps for airflow.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20)
I have heard good things about the Airhawk series. That's a good price BTW! I just didn't want "air" based seat cushion. The like the memory foam & gel combo myself. To answer Bootscooter....They are made of neoprene or sheepskin, no vinyl.
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Yeah, that is the cheapest I have seen the Airhawks with free shipping. I saw a seat covered in those wood beads like this. Would give you the airflow but you might slide off it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EEU0IO/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000EEU0IO&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EEU0IO/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000EEU0IO&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20)
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tried the wood beads on the majesty i had. found them uncomfortable, but then that's just my butt speaking.
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Pimp: That Amazon "Airhawk" set-up you posted (I LOVE Amazon BTW) doesn't include free shipping BTW. It's like $12.00+ for shipping depending where you live. Just an FYI.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20)
It shows Price: $77.24 with free shipping for me still from Orange Custom Cycle. It also shows three other options for under $80 with free shipping for me. Not sure why you would get a different price.
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Guys,
You are going about this the wrong way - instead of making yours seats softer, you need to make your butts harder. Take it from me, I grew up riding horses, and after hours in the saddle, a few hours on a kymco seat brings back fond memories. By the way, MassScoot, if your ass feels great, do the rest of us get to feel it...I'm always up for feeling a great ass. Sorry guys....I tried to resist....I really did :).
I thought I would post this in the "General" forum. I received my seat cushion for my Kymco GT300i on Friday. As most of you know, Kymco has never really made a soft seat (IMHO) I have an older AirVent (no longer in business) seat cushion that was decent, but not great either. I went with a large @ 14"x11" Fits my scoot fairly well. It looks very well made. The outside is made of neoprene & has memory foam & 3/4" of gel. With my frame @ 225lbs. (keep the fat jokes coming!), it works like a CHAMP! Before the football games yesterday, I took a appx. 75 mile trip & I must admit my ass felt great after I put my GT300i on it's center stand @ homebase. They are not cheap. I paid $89.95, plus $12.95 for shipping. For the $100.00+ investment, it's worth it! Just thought I would pass this along.
http://www.amspecialtiesusa.com/gelpad.htm (http://www.amspecialtiesusa.com/gelpad.htm)
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lol you guys have a soft ass,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I have always been told to grow a pair and get some back bone.
Now Im learning to get a hard ass and just face it and ride.............
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Good for you bleys you grew up riding a horse... what about us guys who grew up riding a limo?... ::) ::) Just joking....
I think it's not a question of cushioning your butt but the way the seat conforms and supports your butt... I'd like a firm and ergonomic seat for more control of the scoot...instead of a soft seat...
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Guys,
You are going about this the wrong way - instead of making yours seats softer, you need to make your butts harder. Take it from me, I grew up riding horses, and after hours in the saddle, a few hours on a kymco seat brings back fond memories. By the way, MassScoot, if your ass feels great, do the rest of us get to feel it...I'm always up for feeling a great ass. Sorry guys....I tried to resist....I really did :).
I don't know how to reply to this! Bleys...If you're a women, then yes help yourself!
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041CG336/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0041CG336&linkCode=as2&tag=kinderinfocom-20)
It shows Price: $77.24 with free shipping for me still from Orange Custom Cycle. It also shows three other options for under $80 with free shipping for me. Not sure why you would get a different price.
Pimp: That's strange. Mine is $77.75 @ being sold by "Indysuperbikes" with shipping.
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go have surgery and get some jel implants.......lol................
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Hank Hill: you have no ass (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pqPETI1JYw#)
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No, MassScoot, I am not a woman, I just have a twisted sense of humor. Unless you are a woman, and then yeah, I am up for stealing a feel...just don't tell my wife.:)
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Pasture Eye Candy.
Cinnamon is a 5 year old "green broke", double registered, (Tenn Walking Horse and Racking Horse) and Lazer is a 20+ year old retired registered Arabian. I've owned horses all my life. What brought me the most pleasure was riding in the Field Trials on week-ends. "Sterling's Candyman" was my precious 35 year old Missouri Fox Trotter. He had to be put down winter before last and maintains a position of ultimate respect resting under the Hawthorne tree out in the back pasture. Next to his lifelong friend, Bailey the Golden Retriever. I still grieve for him. Now the last two out there, (Cinnamon and Lazer), are safe pets when my darling grandkids vist. Grand daddy can put them on their backs and give rides all afternoon. I don't know who delights in this more, the children or grand daddy. Now back to topic; my two favorite
saddles throughout my extensive equestrian experience are both Australian Stock Saddles, one with horn and one without. What I liked was the design; very deep seat with large "Mickey Mouse ears" at the cantle so that if the horse came to an abrupt stop the cantle would keep you seated. That same design is what I would like to find in my scooter seat. The one you showed us Masscoot matches that design and when I get my bike back that's what I'm getting. Thanks for listening to all this. Your friend
Mike
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We had a race horse once... name was "Excuse Me" ;D
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Have to agree with you, Mike. Saddles are well designed and the best ones, although firm are very comfortable. I had a great cutting saddle that had grooves to create friction for sharp turns and sudden stops but was still very comfortable. Trust me, when a quarter horse wants to change speed or stop, you need some traction. I've yet to find anything that corners better or stops faster. And very few modes of transportation take off from a dead stop faster. Been riding since I was 2 and I can't count how many times I've gone over the head of a quarter horse stopping - I owned one that would stop whenever it thought I wasn't paying attention...who says horses don't have a sense of humor...this one sure knew how to laugh.
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(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_i_AovfzNXgQ/TFH4RxaliiI/AAAAAAABPsA/fyrOpKhF5Do/s1600/image001.jpg)
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Yeah, sort of like that, except mine had a loop for my rifle and a turret for my machine gun, lol.
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That pic with the leather-strapped gun must have been taken in Arizona!