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Airhawk Motorcycle Seat available at J&P Cycles.

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

Learn how to eliminate painful pressure points for a longer, more comfortable motorcycle riding experience with this Airhawk motorcycle seat cushion demonstration, featuring Airhawk's patented Dry Flotation technology. The Airhawk adjustable air inflation and multiple cell system provide a custom fit for your personal contour. Shop for this product at www.jpcycles.com/airhawk.

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  • I've been a motorcyclist for a long time. My wife just bought us a couple of these cushions, and they're really great. I wish I'd have gotten one long ago. I am an airline pilot, and the seats in the cockpit of a 757 is not very ergonomic, and they are all very worn from being sat in 12 hours a day.

    I just took my bike cushion on a 3 day trip that had two coast to coast flights, and it was like sitting on 37,000 feet of air cushion! This thing goes with me everywhere from now on!

  • @meconalone That is great, if you check out the company, you'll see that they make a wide variety of seats for different applications, they may have one just for your plane seat...

  • That is a fantastic review, thank you for posting your thoughts on this product. We strive to offer the best Customer Service in the industry and it is only by the help of our Customers that we can do this. Again, Thank you and we hope you enjoy your Airhawk motorcycle Seat for many years to come.

  • RETRODOG63, please let us know what you think of your Airhawk, we would really like to know your opinion.

  • So, can you fix a leak with this thing? Also, would filling it with water make it more comfortable?

  • I would assume you could fix a leak, I have never heard of one leaking yet though. As for the water, you would have to check with the manufacturer but I would not think it would be very good... Should temps get too low at night, then your first ride in the morning would be pretty uncomfortable with an ICY butt. Plus the water wouldn't pass through the portals as quickly so you would have a slower response with the individual cells.

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  • Seems like a great idea.... However, nothing seems as durable, comfortable or breathable than leather.

  • Bought one of these for my V Strom and it was such a waste of money. Reasons being is its very hard to find a comfortable position because the seat feels like its moving on you constantly. By this I dont mean the seat itself is moving but rather the air pockets take a few seconds to adjust to even the slightest movement which is very regular on a bike if you ride it right. Its very noticeable when cornering. Also once you park up somewhere its a real pain to put it away every time.

  • I purchased a couple of these and I do not find it works very good. I just came back from a 4 day road trip and after the second day I had to take it off the bike. After two days of trying to adjust it to work well I got fed up with it. After a day of riding I was still sore in the same places, my inner thighs and bottom of my butt. I find that the more I took air out the more vibrations I got on my nuts. The two air cells in the front should be smaller. My wife likes hers though.

  • Me parece una castaña.

  • Perfect for Recaro car seats too. I just got back from a round trip (1200 miles total) in my Subaru WRX. Before leaving, I thought about getting a regular seat cover from Roho but none would fit in the flat part of the Recaro seat. So I thought about the one on my Burgman. I fits perfect. I used it and had no pain during each of the 600 mile drives (10 hours). I simply got out of the car and no pain. Great accessory.

  • I just got back from a run from Shrewsbury, England to Valencia, Spain on a Kawasaki Z1000. With my new Airhawk seat the whole journey was an absolute pleasure. No back ache, numb bum or legs.

    This should be a standard accessorie on any bike that travels for more than ten miles.

    An excellent product, many thanks.

  • My recently purchased used Suzuki Burgman 650 came with an Airhawk (Large). In almost 30 years or riding motorcycles I have never used a cushoin of any kind. I always just lived with the stock seats. I wish I'd known about the Airhawk a lot sooner! This thing is awesome. I rode 5 hours last weekend and not once did my butt complain. The aihawk is so comfortable that I bring it inside my home and use it in my computer chair too!

  • I've adjusted mine several times since I've had it. Sometimes I put a little more air in, sometimes I let it out.... depends on the road's I'm riding. Just did a 300 mile in one day on both highway and secondary roads. It was the first time my thighs didn't go numb or have to dismount after 50-70 miles to walk around. Added benefit, while parked in the sun for hours, it didn't fry my rear when I got back on the bike.

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