Airhawk 2 Seat Pad on 2015 SGS

Khafre

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Ordered a cruiser medium Airhawk 2 seatpad for my 2015 SGS. Any of you have experience with it?
 
I've had one for over a year now & I really like it. Used it on my Saddle Sore 1,000 last year.
 
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I had one for my Heritage Classic...didn't like it. I felt like I was floating on the seat....and not part of the bike. It wasn't uncomfortable but it was unnerving to not be part of the bike. Most I talk to like it....My nephew has a sheepskin pad....I used that and liked it much better.....
 
I've had one for over a year now & I really like it. Used it on my Saddle Sore 1,000 last year.

Does it stay put or does it move around on the seat. Right now I fidget alot and I've been wondering if the Airhawk would get all out of position while riding. I just did 475mi one day trip on the stock seat with HD rider back rest and can't last anywhere close to a full tank of gas. My arse really starts hurting and forces me to stop before I want to. I also have the sundowner seat for 2 up but it changed the height for me and I feel more cramped on it so I don"t like to use it solo.
 
Does it stay put or does it move around on the seat. Right now I fidget alot and I've been wondering if the Airhawk would get all out of position while riding. I just did 475mi one day trip on the stock seat with HD rider back rest and can't last anywhere close to a full tank of gas. My arse really starts hurting and forces me to stop before I want to. I also have the sundowner seat for 2 up but it changed the height for me and I feel more cramped on it so I don"t like to use it solo.

I never noticed it moving around much...its got some straps that hold it in place and the bottom is a good silicone that helps it stay in place.
 
Ordered a cruiser medium Airhawk 2 seatpad for my 2015 SGS. Any of you have experience with it?

I've had one for a few years and the surprising thing for me was I had to let most of the air out for it to really fit me comfortably. It is a help on a long ride because you can take pressure of an area by just shifting your weight a little.
 
I've had one for a few years and the surprising thing for me was I had to let most of the air out for it to really fit me comfortably. It is a help on a long ride because you can take pressure of an area by just shifting your weight a little.
You're supposed to let a lot of air out. Run it so there is just enough air to evenly lift you off the seat.
 


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