Costco sells a seat pad for cars. The back and seat separate. I use the seat, bungied down. Works great for $17.
Costco sells a seat pad for cars. The back and seat separate. I use the seat, bungied down. Works great for $17.
Can a person remove the seat and attach something underneath so that the beads can be attached easily? Right now they are held on by wide flat hooks that hook under the edge of the seat. They occasionally come unhooked.
Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.
If they come unhooked because of lack of tension you could replace the supplied cord with some stretch cord/elastic cord that would always keep tension on the hooks.
Maybe loosen the passenger grab-bar and slip it between the seat and the point of contact between the 2 screws? Put a knot at the end to keep it from slipping out.
I'd like to make two small plates with 2 holes that would go between the grab-bar and the seat. It would be the same shape as the area of contact except it would have 2 small attachment points that extend out of the top: one with a 3/16" hole for the beadrider cord and another with a 1-1/4"X1/8" slot to run webbing through for attaching my camping bag.
Easy to imagine, a little harder to get my lazy butt to make them.
Probably something already made that will work, I'm thinking about getting something like a rope tensioner. It only needs to be a piece of metal with 2 holes and no sharp edges.
I can't get Tinypic to work and can't attach an image.
Go get a large Alaskan sheepskin buttpad from Alaskan leathers and give that a shot as well... I have one and use it occasionally. I don't fasten it down though, just simply sit on it and shake it out; roll it up and stash it in the saddlebag.
https://alaskaleather.com/products/l...epskin-buttpad
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I use my Harley Davidson Circulator seat pad. It flows air very well and looks good with a stretch strap to hold it down. Great if it is going to rain also. I keep it rolled up in the saddlebag and put it on my wet seat to keep my butt dry.
It works on my Mustang seat also.
https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...large-seat-pad
Steve
Hi Rob
Take a look at Amazon. Here is one example (hope it works)...
https://www.amazon.com/Zento-Deals-D...ded+seat+cover
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I use beads, never tied them on, throw them on the seat and sit where are they going to go?
This is the seat pad I use:
https://www.ebay.com/i/302356490626?...D1247620818448
Plus you get an extra lumbar pad. The front of the pad had a bumper that I tuck between the front seat and the gas tank. To hold down the back, I cut a bungee cord in half and thread it through a tarp clip like what Walmart sells:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Scotty-Ta...&wl13=&veh=sem
The clip attaches to the seat cushion and the bungee hook hooks under the seat on both sides. A picture is worth a thousand words, but I don't think pics are working yet on this site, otherwise I'd show you my setup.