HPTuner
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Good luck on your journey! We're reading & riding with ya! (and X2 on the airhawk)
so glad...it's common for riders to be happy with any seat they have as long as it's a platform for an airhawk...I know guys who hate the corbin their bike came with, or a buddy wanted a smuggler for his C14, and a corbin was the only seat that would work...so he ends up caring less cause he puts a airhawk on top. My Sargeant is a great seat cause it's wider and the airhawk fits it perfectly. All seats are hard unless a Russel, but a used aftermarket seat like a Corbin, Sargeant, or any of the Meyers plus the cost of a airhawk are cheap compared to the cost and hassle of a Russel. Just my 1.5cents.I was in the seat for a good 8 hours, and the Airhawk performed. I couldn't believe it actually. I wouldn't say there was no pain whatsoever, but with this seat I'm confident I could do as long a day as I wanted. I was skeptical until it arrived and it was very well constructed, and then riding with it I was amazed.
I went with the medium cruiser 14", and it fits my seat perfectly--however I don't have the stock seat, I have a World Sport. After a couple more 7+ hour days, this thing really works.which airhawk did you go with???
thinking i need one meself...
Agreed! Thanks so much for the recommendation because I never would have gotten one otherwise. It's really improving the enjoyment of my trip....the cost of a airhawk are cheap compared to the cost and hassle of a Russel. Just my 1.5cents.I was in the seat for a good 8 hours, and the Airhawk performed. I couldn't believe it actually. I wouldn't say there was no pain whatsoever, but with this seat I'm confident I could do as long a day as I wanted. I was skeptical until it arrived and it was very well constructed, and then riding with it I was amazed.
$140 means you got the rubber "original" or "R" modelI went with the medium cruiser 14", and it fits my seat perfectly--however I don't have the stock seat, I have a World Sport. After a couple more 7+ hour days, this thing really works.which airhawk did you go with???
thinking i need one meself...
I got it on amazon for $140, but I'd say it's worth it. Some day I'll probably get a Russell though. I haven't heard of anyone who didn't like it--but maybe that's because they paid so much and don't want to fess up. :lol:
Great ride report. Riding the scenic roads is usually the preferred option as in staying in hotel. I am now a former camper for all the reason you listed. In May 2012 I road 4720 miles in 11 days and camped once. It was silly to carry the damn gear over all over creation.I struggled with whether or not to ride to Sheridan on the interstate, or break off into Medicine Bow National Forest for some better roads and better scenery. I decided for the scenic route and it was amazing. From Laramie I took WY 130 to Centennial which took me through the Snowy Range Pass at an elevation of almost 11,000 feet. The air was very cool. There were almost no cars, and riding through the mountains and then the plains I felt myself decompressing amidst the vastness of the land. Along the way I saw lots of pronghorn antelope, but didn't try to get any pictures.
I'm conflicted about the whole camping vs hotel issue. Every time I check into a hotel I feel like a wimp. Then I get into the room, take a shower, change clothes and think, "This is awesome. Pure decadence." It's also nice to have internet access so I can update the blog and check email and stuff. Camping, as it turns out, takes a lot more planning and is less flexible than staying in a hotel. It takes longer to set up and break down, and generally if I'm camping I'm also cooking (boiling water) so I have to deal with that too. You pretty much have to know where you're going to camp before you start your day, or at least figure it out well before you're done for the day. I love camping, but as a means of lodging while traveling everyday it's kind of tough. Still, I expect to start camping more often as I get away from cities and head into the wilderness of MT and then Canada. It'll just mean a little bit shorter riding days to allow for the extra time needed to camp.
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