HANSWD Pillion Passenger Motorcycle Seat Foam

How big is the cruiser pillion seat cushion?

This Cruiser Pillion Cushion is Airhawk’s attempt at increasing passenger comfort, extending their ‘double-your-sit-time’ guarantee to all riders. It measures 11 x 9 inches and fits most passenger seats of sport, sport touring, dual sport, standard and non-touring bikes.

Why are Airhawk motorcycle seat cushions so popular?

How it works : Airhawk motorcycle seat cushions have a cult following among bikers and for a good reason. They use technology initially developed by Robert H. Graebe to prevent pressure ulcers in patients who use wheelchairs: a system of adjustable air cells for customized comfort.

What kind of foam is used for motorcycle seats?

Memory foam is a type of open-cell foam that conforms to your body quickly and then springs back into its original shape once you move, but it’s temperature sensitive, meaning its get hard when it’s get cold and loses its shape when its gets hard What’s the right foam for a motorcycle seat?

How to mount a sprung solo seat on a motorcycle?

In most cases mounting a sprung solo seat on a motorcycle requires a bit of welding and fabrication work. The parts needed include the solo seat itself, a solo seat pivot, seat springs and seat spring mounts. There are also some bolt-on seat pivots and seat spring mounts available which allow for a weld-free installation.

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Next up is something a bit different – this HANSWD Pillion Passenger Seat Pad for Custom Chopper isn’t designed to go on top of an existing seat, but rather to add a motorcycle passenger seat to your custom chopper or cruiser. The firm pad is covered is faux leather and attaches to your bike with 6 suction cups, making it easy to mount and remove.

It’s pretty clear that this is not the most comfortable seat pad around (one reviewer compares it to sitting on a block of wood!) – but then, it doesn’t claim to be. If you need a temporary passenger seat for a very reasonable price, this might just do the job.

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