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Killing the "L" Seat -- 1983 GS850GL - Seat Rework

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    #16
    Does one dare ask...So what is the most conferable seat model/ configuration for long hauls???

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      #17
      The GS850s and GS1000s (non-L models) are rumored to be the most butt-friendly bikes of the era.
      Charles
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      1979 Suzuki GS850G

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        #18
        Originally posted by eil View Post
        The GS850s and GS1000s (non-L models) are rumored to be the most butt-friendly bikes of the era.
        They weren't bad, at that. I got used to them, but I found if I was on a break for more than a couple of weeks, it took a few days to get my butt seat-hardened again to the 300 mile-plus point. On balance, I'd say it was a toss-up between the GS and the BMW RT seats in the day.
        ---- Dave

        Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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          #19
          I wonder how much age is a factor?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Geo View Post
            I wonder how much age is a factor?
            ​Seat age or rider age ...?

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              #21
              Rider........and hemorrhoids...

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                #22
                I opened the seat this weekend to ad another layer of foam.
                I had a piece of Memory foam 1-1/2" thick I wanted t layer into the front half of the seat and add a layer of stiffer foam..
                Here are some pictures of what it looks like under the foam ; the under seat hooks system to fasten the cover and misc...







                This is how it looked before the extra foam was added...




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                  #23

                  And here are some shots of the "after adjustment"
                  I think the layer of grey stiff foam was a mistake as I can feel the seam where it ends inside the seat..
                  To be determined over a few riding sessions...







                  Finished and recovered temporarily again... -- Go for a ride...


                  Last edited by Wingsconsin; 09-02-2014, 09:56 AM. Reason: Added picture

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