This motorcycle seat cushion fits small and medium cruisers, dual sports, sport bikes, standards, sports touring, adventure touring
Enhances your posture and relieves pressure points on your butt, hips and tailbone
Unique multi-cell design for the ultimate in seating comfort and vibration absorption; breathable polyester top with non-skid bottom, and the bottom is secured by a belt
Designed ergonomically to bring you a comfortable motorcycle seat pad for the most comfortable experience for a long riding day
The built-in air cushion can be filled with air by our equipped pump, to achieve the effect of shock absorption and ensure comfort Product Description
Please check your seat and our pad size before ordering
Features
Great for those who go on long rides or for those that are looking for an all-around solution for a more comfortable riding experience.
Absorbs shock and vibration from engine, road and terrain.
Enhances your posture and relieves pressure points on your butt, hips and tailbone.
Surfaced with flexible and breathable stretch material to reduce humidity and sweating.
Fitment
This motorcycle seat pad size is 11.5″ x 9″ for a small seat,Fits Most passenger seats of Touring Models, Sportscasters, V Rod, Etc. , Adventure Touring, Sports Touring
For installation, please check the following steps:
Step 1: Turn cushion valve counter-clockwise to open.
Step 2: Inflate cushion by pump until the cushion is filled with air.
Step 3: Turn the valve clockwise to close.
Step 4: Place cushion on your motorcycle, with the air cells facing upward. Sit on the seat in your normal riding position. Place both feet on pegs.
Step 5: Important! Adjust the air by opening the fill valve and releasing air until you sink down into the cushion. Close fill valve. Ideal inflation is about 1/2 inch off the seat. If you bottom out on the base of the seat, add more air through the fill valve and adjust again. Do Not Over inflate. This product works most effectively with a minimal amount of air.
Step 6: Turn the valve clockwise to close. You can check that you have not let all the air out of the cushion by slowly leaning your body (not necessarily your bike) from side to side. You should be able to feel the air transferring beneath you slightly. If too much air is transferring beneath you, let more air out of the cushion.