I have used mine off and on for about a year and have no bunching up at all.
Yup, that's the one I have. I just put the elastic under the nose of the seat & go. Turn yours over. Is the rubber "padding" on the bottom kinda "folded over" at all This is what this guy told me, would cut the seat. I've never had a problem with mine. I was just wondering if anybody else did. Doesn't sound like it. Thanks for the pic.
I have mine over a year now and I use it all the time, yes it does get a fold in the middle on the bottom piece just have stretch it out often, so for no damage to my Mustang seat.
So folded over rubber padding is going to cut the seat cover??? I do not see that hapening.
This is pretty much what I'm thinking. This is a really thin rubber layer, and the seat itself is fairly thick material, I can't imagine this cutting anything.
I got one of these for my ride last year, and was very glad to have it for the Sturgis trip. The air movement is great in the hot months.
As others have said, I just slip it over the nose of the seat, and if it's going to be wet out, or I need to put it away, just pull it off and tuck it in the trunk or saddlebag.
Sorry to hijack but since we are on the topic, which is better the circulator pad or sheepskin?
It is a matter of preference. Sheepskin does the job and is cheaper, but it looks like a dead animal on your seat and when it gets wet, it usually stinks.
The Circulator pad looks nice and really works well. If it gets wet, shake the water out and air dry. Good to go.
Personally, I did not want a dead animal on my seat and anything else raised me up a bit too much. For me, it was perfect.