Different Types of Custom Motorcycle Seats Available

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Anyone who rides their motorcycle a lot knows that if your seat isn't really comfortable, you are going to end up with a sore rear if you go on long rides.
The seats that come with motorcycles are not necessarily the best seats available.
You can get a number of different custom motorcycle seats to make long rides more comfortable and minimize the chances of being sore by the end of the ride.
Although there are some custom motorcycle seats that need to be made for a particular bike, the Airhawk Air-adjustable Pillion Seat Cushion can be used with any bike to make your passenger more comfortable.
It comes in a small seat (for $170) or a large seat (for $180) depending on the size of your pillion seat.
There is also a large cruiser seat for use with cruising bikes.
These are air cell filled cushions made of neoprene and covered with a nylon and lycra cover.
They are meant to sit on top of your seat rather than to replace it.
They are one of the more affordable options since you don't have to replace the original seat.
Those with bikes such as the bikes such as the Honda Shadow 750 Aero, Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom, Honda VTX 1300 C, and Honda VTX 1300 Retro can get Saddleman Tattoo Profiler Seats from Cruiser Customizing for $289.
These custom motorcycle seats are made for looks as well as comfort, with a 3-D stitch pattern effect and a Tattoo flame design on the black leather seat.
Progressive density foam is combined with SaddleGelä to increase the comfort of the seat, and the seat is specially designed so that you ride as low as possible.
Saddleman also makes special, extra comfortable custom motorcycle seats for Harley Davidson Touring Bikes.
One type available is the Saddlemen Road Sofa Deluxe Touring Seats SaddleHyde.
These seats are a bit pricey at $530, but if you go on a lot of long rides you might want to splurge.
SaddleGel seats covered with black SaddleHyde(TM) that is waterproof are made with separate seats and back rests for both the front and the back in order to reduce the pressure on your hip and tail bones.
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