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Since we all seem to have the same opinion of the stock seat on our R1200R's, I thought I would post this here. I use bicycle shorts with a padded chamois, but I bet this would work well too.

http://www.sitrelief.com/
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Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects handlebars to the saddle.
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Reading between the lines of the article, maybe all we need is a layer of subcutaneous fat.
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I've done a few 300 mile days on my bike sinceI bought it about a month ago, and I don't understand all the complaining about the stock seat.

That said, I've seen claims that the 2011 comes stock with the "comfort seat" which may be true. I also ride in leathers when I'm going more than just around town or on a short buzz somewhere and that makes a HUGE difference in comfort/endurance on any bike. If I was riding in jeans or textile pants, I'd wear bike shorts but I'd rather be appropriately geared up.

I'm heading out for a four day ride tomorrow morning, so maybe my opinion will change. Hope not, though!
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I bought a Airhawk 2 cushion for a ride I did this year back in June up the Dempster Hwy to Inuvik on my 650 V Strom. I rode 9,000 km in 11 days and the Airhawk was a real butt saver and I suffered no ill effects from doing all of this riding with the Airhawk 2. I now use the Airhawk 2 on my 2009 R1200R and now do not feel the need to go to a different saddle on the R. Price of these Airhawk 2's was around $180 but I ended up getting a brand new one on e bay for $89. The Airhawk actually doesn't look to bad on the R.
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WTB R1200R Stock Seat. If anyone is interested in selling their stock R1200R seat, please let me know.
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jkhomes wrote:Reading between the lines of the article, maybe all we need is a layer of subcutaneous fat.

Somehow I don't think that is an issue for many of us :lol:
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Well, I thought I had well hardened "biker's bum", but picked up my new (to me, it's a 2009) R1200R yesterday and had an 80 mile run home. That seat is an instrument of torture, it has to go! Or, at least it has to go off to a seat guy and have a gel pad inserted. Cracking bike though, love it so far! :D

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