Hammock Seat Question(s)
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Hammock Seat Question(s)
Looking for a seat to help out my old **** feel better after 100 miles. I get tail bone pressure point discomfort from the stock seat as well. I've been thinking about new rear shocks for my 2014 SGS in hopes of improving the ride from harsh bottom outs.
A Hammock Seat and Shocks are out of the question as far as replacing both at the same time.
From what I've been searching and reading most riders here seem to be pretty happy with the Hammock seat as far as comfort goes.
I'm a solo only rider and 5' 10" for height, and have a 30"-31" inseam. With the SGS in stock form I really feel pretty good about the seat position. I don't think that I want to move rearward at all because I seem to be stretched out pretty much max at this point. Also...does the Hammock have a higher or more squared edged rise behind the driver to aid in more back support than the stock seat has?
Thoughts...... will the Hammock move me back and cause me to feel too far back in the saddle? Some people indicate that the Hammock adds what feels to be another inch of suspension travel. (maybe it will soften the heavy dip type bumps that spike me?) as well as adding drivers comfort?
It's rare that I ride more than 200 miles per day and that type of riding is always day/trip outings. I really don't see myself doing any long touring rides in the future.
Unfortunately I don't really have the option to try out a Hammock, being that the few riding friends that I have don't have touring bikes.
Any advise or suggestions appreciated!
A Hammock Seat and Shocks are out of the question as far as replacing both at the same time.
From what I've been searching and reading most riders here seem to be pretty happy with the Hammock seat as far as comfort goes.
I'm a solo only rider and 5' 10" for height, and have a 30"-31" inseam. With the SGS in stock form I really feel pretty good about the seat position. I don't think that I want to move rearward at all because I seem to be stretched out pretty much max at this point. Also...does the Hammock have a higher or more squared edged rise behind the driver to aid in more back support than the stock seat has?
Thoughts...... will the Hammock move me back and cause me to feel too far back in the saddle? Some people indicate that the Hammock adds what feels to be another inch of suspension travel. (maybe it will soften the heavy dip type bumps that spike me?) as well as adding drivers comfort?
It's rare that I ride more than 200 miles per day and that type of riding is always day/trip outings. I really don't see myself doing any long touring rides in the future.
Unfortunately I don't really have the option to try out a Hammock, being that the few riding friends that I have don't have touring bikes.
Any advise or suggestions appreciated!
Last edited by Bodacious MC; 09-06-2016 at 04:04 PM.
#3
Here's a seat:
http://streetglide.com/showthread.ph...mmock-Seat-275
I'm the same size as you and use the Hammock and Ohlins shocks but have used the 13" hand adjustables with lowering blocks that works about as good as the Ohlins. I had all the same issues as you and the seat and shocks cleared things up.
http://streetglide.com/showthread.ph...mmock-Seat-275
I'm the same size as you and use the Hammock and Ohlins shocks but have used the 13" hand adjustables with lowering blocks that works about as good as the Ohlins. I had all the same issues as you and the seat and shocks cleared things up.
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Had a Hammock for my 08 SG. The stock seat sucks. And I had my stock shitty shocks for 45k miles. The seat did it for me. My 11 RGU was about to get a hammock but I traded it on the 16. The day I bought the RGS I put the hammock seat in the wife's car for my long rides and when she's with me. Solo. I run a saddleman solo.
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