tip: more confortable seat: kinda nklr
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2000 9:48 pm
This is working very well for me, thought someone might want to
give it a try.
1. Buy 1 1/2" black elastic.
2. Find scrap piece of 1/2" flat foam "rubber" type HVAC
insulation. I think this is called "Armaflex" or something like
that. It is black and smooth on one side and porous on the other.
3. Cut the Armaflex to the approximate the shape of the part of the
KLR seat that you sit on, from the Kawa tailbag to the front tip of
the seat in my case. I tapered the shape from the front of the seat
back to the part where I usually sit and made it straight from there
back. Cut it so it's about 1 1/2" wider that the seat on both sides.
4. Round off the edges of the foam with a Stanley wood shaper.
5. Remove the seat and cut two pieces of the elastic and wrap them
around the seat in two places where they will hold the insulation in
place and staple it to the bottom of the seat pan.
6. Place the insulation under the elastic and ride. I've ridden
several times with and without it and now I don't want to ride
without it.
Ron-A15 in MO