Philip V
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I recently purchased Yamaha's new gel seats, found out about them from member Fattymoon, for my FJR as I am preparing for a very long ride. I Took them out for a three hour tour to get a feel for them and here is whay I found.
The seat fits (cradles) my but a lot better than the original, more like a touring seat. Although the seat actually feels harder to the touch, the ride was much more comfortable. They are probably not as comfortable as a custom built seat, but much more comfortable than the originals. I would recommend it for people that either don't want to spend the higher cost for a custom built seat or really want to keep the original look. In addition to the comfort, they give a little bit more hight between the rider and passanger seats which helps with rider scoot back.
The one problem I have with it is that when riding around town on a hot day( I live in the desert) , the engine heat seems to heat up the gel or something and your but can get very hot very fast. I will probably run with my original seats for local use and just put the gel seats on for highway use. I have thought about putting a piece of engine compartment insulation on the bottom of the seat to direct the heat back down, but don't know what ill effects this might have on the motor, wiring etc. and would sure appreciate feedback on that.
Philip V
The seat fits (cradles) my but a lot better than the original, more like a touring seat. Although the seat actually feels harder to the touch, the ride was much more comfortable. They are probably not as comfortable as a custom built seat, but much more comfortable than the originals. I would recommend it for people that either don't want to spend the higher cost for a custom built seat or really want to keep the original look. In addition to the comfort, they give a little bit more hight between the rider and passanger seats which helps with rider scoot back.
The one problem I have with it is that when riding around town on a hot day( I live in the desert) , the engine heat seems to heat up the gel or something and your but can get very hot very fast. I will probably run with my original seats for local use and just put the gel seats on for highway use. I have thought about putting a piece of engine compartment insulation on the bottom of the seat to direct the heat back down, but don't know what ill effects this might have on the motor, wiring etc. and would sure appreciate feedback on that.
Philip V
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