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monkey butt (or baboons harris) Having finished running in my 999 with a trip to Nice and back I found that the worst aspect of discomfort wasn't the bars /cramped pegs but the heat from the exhaust seepng through the seat. My backside developed a couple of very tender spots that even a few weeks later arent happy (pressure point on seat at back of thigh into bum cheeks) Anyways is this heat related (feels like from a seat of pants assessment fnarr) or just the hard seat/plastic sides . And does the heat problem get less if the exhaust is CAT free (therefore less hot?) Thoughts? PS me and the missus had a brief spin out sat and my butt wasnt happy on return (only 80miles covered too) very much boil in the bag syndrome. PPS its a bog stock 2006 999 biposto. (in red) |
I know what you mean, I have a gel seat which has a rip init and took to of to send it back, so I put the original back on. I went for a ride 160 miles my usual route and my ass, you put it perfectly. I thought it was that bad that I put the gel seat back on, I will wait winter. I tryed to find out why it was so bad, the seat seems to have plenty of padding, quite nice I thought for a modern bike, so I thought it might be the heat so I went for a ride and when I came to a stop I put my finger under my bum where it gets sore but there was no heat there, not the most scientific but I don't think it's heat, well not burring hot. I know it was the same when I bought the bike thats why I bought the seat and know it has a cat free pipe it's the same, The pipes are just as hot or near as I can tell, might be a little bit cooler but not the amount you want. ps dont you mean boil on the bag :flame: :burn: :burn: |
Cheers, so the Gel seat seems to help from what you said. Anyone with a corbin saddle got a view over the burning butt issue? |
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