Seat seams retain water
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Seat seams retain water
I'm still using the stock seat that came with my 2012 XL1200C. I'll eventually upgrade it, but that's down the road.
I ride the bike to work every day and some days it does rain. I don't have a cover, nor do I plan to get one.
I've found that, even after the bike sits overnight in the garage that moisture still comes out of the seams. I end up with two wet streaks on my pants where they contact the seams. I can even push down on the seams and get water to squeeze out.
I'm planning on Mink Oiling the seams again. I did it once, but I'm hoping a more generous application will water proof the seams better.
Does anyone else have problems with their stock seat seams retaining water? If so, did you fix the problem and, again, if so, how, short of upgrading the seat?
Thanks...even for the snarky answers
I ride the bike to work every day and some days it does rain. I don't have a cover, nor do I plan to get one.
I've found that, even after the bike sits overnight in the garage that moisture still comes out of the seams. I end up with two wet streaks on my pants where they contact the seams. I can even push down on the seams and get water to squeeze out.
I'm planning on Mink Oiling the seams again. I did it once, but I'm hoping a more generous application will water proof the seams better.
Does anyone else have problems with their stock seat seams retaining water? If so, did you fix the problem and, again, if so, how, short of upgrading the seat?
Thanks...even for the snarky answers
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rscamardo (04-28-2024)
#4
My '08 low and your '12 C have the same seat - I believe (stock 2-up right?). I have never ever had an issue with water getting in the seat seams from either washing or rain. Unless Harley has done something different since '08 (and if so it still shouldn't have this problem) I would say your seat has a defect and you should take it to the dealer. Surely it's still under warranty.
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Same happend to me. I was on a trip and got caught in a torential rain, that covered the entire state I was in. I pulled into a hotel and spent the night with no place put the bike under a cover. My seat wet my pants for almost a month from leaking out of the seams. Finally it dryed out and I bought some seat covers from harley that work great...they just cover the seat. Really light weight and compress down to pack really well. I think it was $34 for the touring seat with drivers back rest and passenger back rest. The cover for a sportster could not cost much and would pack even easier. They work...
Now that the seat finally dried, I think the foam has broke down in my seat, last weekend on a road trip, at about 250 miles, my tail got to hurting bad, usually I can go 450-500 miles before I get in that shape.
I may have to change my seat anyway.
Now that the seat finally dried, I think the foam has broke down in my seat, last weekend on a road trip, at about 250 miles, my tail got to hurting bad, usually I can go 450-500 miles before I get in that shape.
I may have to change my seat anyway.
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Same happend to me. I was on a trip and got caught in a torential rain, that covered the entire state I was in. I pulled into a hotel and spent the night with no place put the bike under a cover. My seat wet my pants for almost a month from leaking out of the seams. Finally it dryed out and I bought some seat covers from harley that work great...they just cover the seat. Really light weight and compress down to pack really well. I think it was $34 for the touring seat with drivers back rest and passenger back rest. The cover for a sportster could not cost much and would pack even easier. They work...
Now that the seat finally dried, I think the foam has broke down in my seat, last weekend on a road trip, at about 250 miles, my tail got to hurting bad, usually I can go 450-500 miles before I get in that shape.
I may have to change my seat anyway.
Now that the seat finally dried, I think the foam has broke down in my seat, last weekend on a road trip, at about 250 miles, my tail got to hurting bad, usually I can go 450-500 miles before I get in that shape.
I may have to change my seat anyway.
We have plastic shopping bags so if I'm ever on the road I'd probably use that ^_^ Not that I've had issues with the mustang.
#7
In the mean time, why not use a heavy duty, (black) lawn trash bag to cover the seat when it's outside? Just tuck in the edges of bag under the seat. That's what I use on road trips when the bike has to be left outside in stormy weather.
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If you're having troubles then why would you not plan on getting a seat cover? It would make sense to me that if you are having problems with water seepage that a seat cover would fix the issue before it happens.
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My '08 low and your '12 C have the same seat - I believe (stock 2-up right?). I have never ever had an issue with water getting in the seat seams from either washing or rain. Unless Harley has done something different since '08 (and if so it still shouldn't have this problem) I would say your seat has a defect and you should take it to the dealer. Surely it's still under warranty.
If you're here in FL, you have another very wet week ahead.
In the mean time, why not use a heavy duty, (black) lawn trash bag to cover the seat when it's outside? Just tuck in the edges of bag under the seat. That's what I use on road trips when the bike has to be left outside in stormy weather.
In the mean time, why not use a heavy duty, (black) lawn trash bag to cover the seat when it's outside? Just tuck in the edges of bag under the seat. That's what I use on road trips when the bike has to be left outside in stormy weather.
Well, I've Mink Oiled the crap out of the seams. If the weather holds true for the rest of the week I should get a good test. I'll let you all know how it goes.
Those of you who HAVE upgraded your seats, have you had this problem? I'll probably upgrade sooner than later anyway. I have a feeling my wife's *** is going to have the final say there.