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New to the Forum
Hey forum friends,
I am new to the forum. I have a 2009 GSF1250SA with just a few minor mods. Yoshi pipe, givis, topbox, barkbuster engine guard, sergeant seat and some minor bling. I live in north west Brisbane and ride Mt Mee, Mt Glorious and Mt Nebo on the weekends mainly. Sometimes two up and sometimes solo if I can slip away before the wife wakes.
Cheers
I am new to the forum. I have a 2009 GSF1250SA with just a few minor mods. Yoshi pipe, givis, topbox, barkbuster engine guard, sergeant seat and some minor bling. I live in north west Brisbane and ride Mt Mee, Mt Glorious and Mt Nebo on the weekends mainly. Sometimes two up and sometimes solo if I can slip away before the wife wakes.
Cheers
gumwallaby- Posts : 5
Join date : 2014-10-11
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Welcome to the forum
paul- Posts : 7740
Join date : 2011-08-19
Age : 72
Location : Morphett Vale Sth. Aust.
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A warm welcome to you gumwallaby.
Ewok1958- Posts : 3940
Join date : 2010-08-03
Age : 66
Location : Bega, NSW
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Hi Gumwallaby. Welcome to the forum.
Sounds like some tasteful mods to your bike.
Sounds like some tasteful mods to your bike.
Bosco15- Posts : 1359
Join date : 2013-12-04
Age : 55
Location : Newcastle
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Welcome along to the forum Gumwallaby
Kiwisteve- Posts : 1420
Join date : 2012-01-25
Age : 61
Location : Coffs Coast
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Welcome to the forum
madmax- Posts : 4307
Join date : 2011-10-19
Age : 61
Location : Carrum Downs, Victoria
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Welcome aboard. We're well represented by QLD'ers.
Plenty of info here. Feel free to contribute.
Plenty of info here. Feel free to contribute.
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Hi and welcome to the Forum.
I would be interested in your opinion of your Sargent seat. I am interested in the way the dimensions differ from the OEM and your thoughts on the comfort of the seat. I have owned the same model as you for a number of months and although I am getting used to the seat, sometimes my bum screams out to me for relief. (figuratively speaking!)
Cheers,
Graham
I would be interested in your opinion of your Sargent seat. I am interested in the way the dimensions differ from the OEM and your thoughts on the comfort of the seat. I have owned the same model as you for a number of months and although I am getting used to the seat, sometimes my bum screams out to me for relief. (figuratively speaking!)
Cheers,
Graham
GSFBlue- Posts : 34
Join date : 2014-07-14
Age : 68
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The Sargent for me anyway is a far cry from the stock seat. Being broader it is more comfortable while riding, allowing me to do 400+ days without the airhawk. Anything more the airhawk goes on.
Of course being broader has a downside, with me being only 5'9 its a bit more of a stretch to the ground
Of course being broader has a downside, with me being only 5'9 its a bit more of a stretch to the ground
madmax- Posts : 4307
Join date : 2011-10-19
Age : 61
Location : Carrum Downs, Victoria
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Thank you to all who have posted welcomesGSFBlue wrote:Hi and welcome to the Forum.
I would be interested in your opinion of your Sargent seat. I am interested in the way the dimensions differ from the OEM and your thoughts on the comfort of the seat. I have owned the same model as you for a number of months and although I am getting used to the seat, sometimes my bum screams out to me for relief. (figuratively speaking!)
Cheers,
Graham
Hey Graham thanks for the question and the welcome. It gives me a good excuse to post. I hope this is the right place to post an answer and not putting in a post title is also correct? The Sargent seat is hard but not as hard as OEM but still takes some getting used to. In the end I just had to take a teaspoon of cement and toughen the f@ck up.
It has been a long while since I fitted the Sargent seat, maybe 3.5 years ago, so I really can't contrast the dimensions of the OEM. I did buy the lower Sargent seat which is the same as the stock seat when set at the lower height position.
By way of contrast I am 5'7 87kg and find the seat a little painful at the end of a tank and am thankful for a rest while I fill up. My neighbour (6'1 - 115kg) borrowed my bike last w/e so he could take his new love for a two up through Mt Glorious. His bike is single seat rego and 2 up is not possible. Anyway, long story short, he returned the bike with a full tank and thanks but told me the seat was miserable for him. However, his new love (5'3 60kg) was very happy with it. My wife (5'2 52Kg) says the seat is brilliant when we are 2 up. So, a pillion can certainly be happy on the Sargent seat. The rider, well I think it is up to the individual's dimensions. In particular, the taller the rider the less the thighs sit on the edges of the seat due to peg height and so the pressure of sitting is centered on their bum (gluts) while shorter riders carry more of their weight on their inner thighs (abductors). If you are heavy rider at >90kg I reckon, the Sargent is not great at any height. On the other hand, I feel the OEM, from memory, was only good to about 75Kg. It could be that I am a princess and need more cement.
In any event it is no excuse not to ride more often IMHO .
gumwallaby- Posts : 5
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2wheelsagain wrote:Just goes to show how individual our arses are.
I have just ordered my Sargent seat. I had good results from the one I had on my previous bike the KLR650, so I thought it should be good on the suzi too.
floydiangreen- Posts : 13
Join date : 2014-10-13
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Welcome gumwalaby,
as for the seat, mines fine for up to 900km a day with a good fitted lambs wool cover on the original
as for the seat, mines fine for up to 900km a day with a good fitted lambs wool cover on the original
Seat options, lambswool covers etc
Chook wrote:Welcome gumwalaby,
as for the seat, mines fine for up to 900km a day with a good fitted lambs wool cover on the original
Hey all...I have also been feeling the pain a bit on the OEM seat, and was wondering about options. I'm 5'7"/170cm and about 85kg, did hear good things about the Sargent seat but was also thinking maybe a lambswool cover would be a better option. My one concern is what happens when it gets wet? I assume it probably stays wet for many hours or even days after?
Chook, where'd you get your lambswool seat cover?
And does anyone know who sells Sargent seats at a good price? What other alternatives are there in terms of seating?
I don't foresee having people on the back very often so if anyone has any good single-seat solutions I'd be interested in hearing.
Cheers,
Dreadpiratesuzuki
dreadpiratesuzuki- Posts : 9
Join date : 2014-10-12
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Hi Dread,
I have had my Bandit for a month or more, seat was uncomfortable after about 1 1/2 hours, have fitted a sheepskin cover and feels good, no burn at all. Went to the gp last weekend and felt fresh after the long haul rides on Saturday and Sunday. Got mine from Cruisn'comfort in Geelong, 3rd cover I have gotten from them and workmanship is excellent, you can also buy rain covers from them also.
Rod.
I have had my Bandit for a month or more, seat was uncomfortable after about 1 1/2 hours, have fitted a sheepskin cover and feels good, no burn at all. Went to the gp last weekend and felt fresh after the long haul rides on Saturday and Sunday. Got mine from Cruisn'comfort in Geelong, 3rd cover I have gotten from them and workmanship is excellent, you can also buy rain covers from them also.
Rod.
Rodroket- Posts : 49
Join date : 2013-10-14
Age : 65
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That's the same cover I've got and I swear by it as wellRodroket wrote:Hi Dread,
I have had my Bandit for a month or more, seat was uncomfortable after about 1 1/2 hours, have fitted a sheepskin cover and feels good, no burn at all. Went to the gp last weekend and felt fresh after the long haul rides on Saturday and Sunday. Got mine from Cruisn'comfort in Geelong, 3rd cover I have gotten from them and workmanship is excellent, you can also buy rain covers from them also.
Rod.
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