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Post  dhula Mon 12 Oct 2009, 10:00 pm

Well I've been messing with my bandit seat for quite a while now.

I started with changing the height of the seat including setting the front hi and the back low. I finally set the seat back to low alround for one reason or another.

next was an airhawk which lasted me about 3 days and 2-300 kms. I personally didn't like it so got a refund.

next was a sheepy. made it cumfy but when it rained i didn't like it so struck it off the list. still have it tho and at $20 wans't too expensive.

next was 'adjusting' the standard seat

first attempt saw me using a steak knife and a potato peeler (yes you read it right) to take off the edges of the seat and make it a bit more rounded. it ended up looking like this
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while it made quite a difference and gave me about 150 kms before sore bum syndrome i figured it could be better so i pulled it all apart again last weekend and took to it with the belt sander and orbital sander to end up with this
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early days yet but feels much better so far.

I've learned a bit doing this (I'm self taught and by no means know all the answers) so any questions ask away and i'll try to help

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Post  2wheelsagain Tue 13 Oct 2009, 7:13 am

Good job mate. I personally like the standard shape but I supply a fair bit of my own padding.
On a US based bandit site almost everyone complained about the seat and the whinging bastards pissed me off.
It wasnt until I holidayed in the states that I realised they are spoilt for choice in everything, everywhere so if they cant get something "just right" they complain.

Anyway I'd love to see a single seat conversion. That would look hot I reckon. bounce
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Post  chrisbandit Tue 13 Oct 2009, 4:38 pm

I also bought a Sheepy and found it not too much of an avantage, I ended up buying a piece of high density foam from Clark Rubber and got Quick Sow to put it all together, it works really well.
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Post  Cameron Tue 13 Oct 2009, 5:36 pm

I think the seats are great as they are as well..
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Post  Cruisecontrol Tue 13 Oct 2009, 7:39 pm

Put a TLs seat on mine. For some reason it is far more comfy than the stocker. Go figure...

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Post  Baz Wed 20 Jan 2010, 7:13 pm

I had a look on the suzuki USA website and find they have for sale on the accessories for a 2009 Bandit, a gel seat (US$336) and also a seat cowl (among other things). I'm wondering if I could order one from my local suzuki dealer .. and how long I might have to wait for it.
And that brings me to mention how peeved I am at the Australian Suzuki website and their support for a bandit .. accessories wise.
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Post  Cameron Wed 20 Jan 2010, 8:22 pm

Baz wrote:I had a look on the suzuki USA website and find they have for sale on the accessories for a 2009 Bandit, a gel seat (US$336) and also a seat cowl (among other things). I'm wondering if I could order one from my local suzuki dealer .. and how long I might have to wait for it.
And that brings me to mention how peeved I am at the Australian Suzuki website and their support for a bandit .. accessories wise.

im the same. they dont seem to have many accessories for the bandit at all, after looking at the usa site. ive been looking at a few things. I just hope we can get them sent out here.

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Post  b12mick Thu 21 Jan 2010, 11:53 am

I have absolutly no problem with the seat on my 02B12. On longer rides (particularly in summer) is use a sheepskin, but that's more to stop burning my arse on the seat.
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