Sheepskin or wooden beads?
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Sheepskin or wooden beads?
I'm considering getting either a wooden bead or sheepskin seat pad for my EGC. I can ride for quite a while before I need to take a break, but when I do my rear and backs of my thighs are damp with sweat. [:'(]I know a lot of you guys use the sheepskin from alaskaleather but I'm curious about the wood beads. Opinions?
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RE: Sheepskin or wooden beads?
Met this old timer biker passing thruat a barwho rides coast to coast regularly and noticed his bead seat.Hetalked me in to them and now my wife and Iare the last ones in our rider group to get tired butt, used to be the first. Like them because they are easy to store in bike when not needed. http://www.motorcyclelighting.com/beaded-seats.html
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RE: Sheepskin or wooden beads?
I live in Florida and the beads have been great to me. They really help with the heat. To me it is not that they make the seat more comfortable, it is that they allow better air flow and I don't sweat as bad. Mine stay on the bike all the time in summer. I haven't had them through the winter yet. We'll see then. If you are not sure, you can get some cheap ones from Wal-Mart and cut them down just to see if you'll like them. OTOH, I bought mine from beadrider.com and couldn't be happier.
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RE: Sheepskin or wooden beads?
I have both. The beads cost me about $7 at Wal-Mart (for a car), and about 30 minutes to trim it down to custom fit. One was easily big enough to make one for my driver and passenger seats. Used them last year in Vegas though the desert (we saw 115 degrees on three days). They worked great, but after about 5-6 hours, they started to feel a little hard. They did, however, do the job and the airflow kept either of us from sweating our asses off ...
I got a real sheepskin from a friend. Cost me $0. It is much more comfortable for the long haul, but I haven't used it in extreme heat yet.
I carry both regularly, but only get them out if I'm going to be on the bike for several hours at a time. I don't like the look of either for normal around town riding.
I got a real sheepskin from a friend. Cost me $0. It is much more comfortable for the long haul, but I haven't used it in extreme heat yet.
I carry both regularly, but only get them out if I'm going to be on the bike for several hours at a time. I don't like the look of either for normal around town riding.