That's a cool idea. I will try that next time. I always say that the most important part of a motorcycle is the seat! That was cool when your wife walked in and said "who are you talking to?" :)
Good idea. Pretty easy to do. I'm trying to figure a way to core holes cleanly from left to right, figuring two staggered rows of 1/2 ince cored foam would make a huge difference... maybe trim the top and fit a gel layer on it as well. Those 6 hour plus rides... lol
Hey, sorry for not answering sooner Yea, you need the smaller ones. The seat cover is very thin and then you don't want to go through the plastic seat base.
Hi, well, I live in Tbilisi, Georgia and they will plate anything here. When I bought the bike it had the usual head and tail light on it, but it also came with signals, mirrors, etc in the box. Maybe that is the european model, I don't know about US models. Do they even sell a 2020 model in the USA?
@@MotoWorld777 I have seen them here, and they are on the Husky website, but they are pretty rare. Mostly 350's & 500's... Had a KTM 690, but looking for a smaller dual sport. If I get one, I may do this same seat "upgrade." Cheers!
hmm, what are these better ways? I do these things to show you can get good results with low cost. You could spend 500 dollars on a new seat, but then it would not be cheap or honestly a whole lot better. Many people enjoy doing things on their own and that is what I am promoting. But, yea, let me know what you think would be a better way. Thanks.
In other words, it can be said that this is not a personal opinion, and for every person who intends to buy a motorcycle, the health of all the parts is of special importance in terms of nature, and such actions will only reduce its value. It is a product, but some people may make any modifications to their engine for their own personal use and do not have credit for the originality of the parts produced by companies such as Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Harley, KTM, etc.
@@Amin.namdari thanks, I am missing your point a bit, but if you are saying that is somehow devalues the resale of the bike, it may be true. But my butt is more valuable than the seat! 😁 If I wanted I could put another foam in the seat before I sell it, but at this point, I will likely keep this bike for many years so it needs to be comfortable, ridable and enjoyable first.