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Started by natewesselink, June 26, 2008, 06:42:59 PM

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natewesselink

i am pretty new to riding bikes and i was wondering if there is a more comfortable seat for a 2000 gs500e possably a gel seat.  any info on this matter would be appreciated and if anyone could possably give me a link to a website or a dealership that sells aftermarket seats for this bike.

2000 suzuki gs500e
wilyco exaust and k&n lunchbox
p.s. ride naked

theUBS

I'll have to check back in on this thread.  Though, as of yet, I really can't complain too much after the sub 2 hour rides I've taken. 
2000 GS500E -- Fenderectomy, Super tidy and tiny cheapo turn signals from Ebay THAT DO LIKE TO BLOW BULBS!!! =[ ...

natewesselink

i usually ride it back and forth to work but i also ride with my dad and brother and we usually ride for 3 or 4 hours at a time
2000 suzuki gs500e
wilyco exaust and k&n lunchbox
p.s. ride naked

ben2go

Talk to a local upholstery guy.You could cut down the seat foam and add a gel pad to replace the foam that was cut out.It will keep the stock look and vinyl cover.
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mm75658

the wiki has some info about seat upgrades http://cgi.stanford.edu/~sanjayd/gs500/Upgrades/Seats ... i too am looking to upgrade my seat but i think im just going to do it myself with the help of my roommate in order to save a few hundred $$
04 lower fairing-less, V&H full, gsxr750 rear shock, kat FE (buddha special), 15 tooth F sproket, ZG SPT windshield, heated grips, K and N Lunchbox, G-Pack      to be added - bandit rear wheel, full luggage set, paint, spencer seat

ben2go

Quote from: mm75658 on June 26, 2008, 10:05:45 PM
the wiki has some info about seat upgrades http://cgi.stanford.edu/~sanjayd/gs500/Upgrades/Seats ... i too am looking to upgrade my seat but i think im just going to do it myself with the help of my roommate in order to save a few hundred $$

Most, if not all, of those seat upgrades on the Wiki have been discontinued.
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natewesselink

ill probably do what ben2go said and just take it to an upostry shop (i know i cant spell)
thanks for all the help
2000 suzuki gs500e
wilyco exaust and k&n lunchbox
p.s. ride naked

shuluke

Quote from: natewesselink on June 26, 2008, 06:42:59 PM
i am pretty new to riding bikes and i was wondering if there is a more comfortable seat for a 2000 gs500e possably a gel seat.  any info on this matter would be appreciated and if anyone could possably give me a link to a website or a dealership that sells aftermarket seats for this bike.

Tell us how much it comes out to if you can. :)

philward

Quote from: natewesselink on June 26, 2008, 06:42:59 PM
i am pretty new to riding bikes and i was wondering if there is a more comfortable seat for a 2000 gs500e.

Welcome to the most distinctive feature of the Granite Seat 500...  :thumb: :icon_mrgreen:
Formerly:
'05 GS500F
fairingless, twin dominator headlights, MC case-guards, alu pegs, alu bar-ends, Yoshi TRS + K&N RU-2970 (22.5/65/147.5), twin Stebel HF80/2 horns, fenderectomy, Oxford HotGrips

Currently:
Honda CBF1000

GeeP

Wait till you ride a supersport, or even an SV or VFR.  The GS seat feels totally cushy in comparison.

You'll probably get used to it in time, so don't be too quick to rip into it.  Frankly, I never notice it.  Longest I was on the GS was 19 hours straight, stopping only for gas.  'course, I'm a lightweight too, which may have something to do with it...    :dunno_white:

Try to keep moving, all the time.  Vary the pressure points.   :thumb:
Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

Red '96
Black MK2 SV

natewesselink

well i have sat on a sv650 seat and that was a whole lot more comfortable than my gs seat.  im still in the process of accumulating funds to get the seat redone and im still trying to find a good upholstery shop here in town but i will definately let you guys know when i get it done how mutch it was
2000 suzuki gs500e
wilyco exaust and k&n lunchbox
p.s. ride naked

Trwhouse

Hi there,
I have a Corbin seat for my GS500 and I love it, but they are not cheap.
Have you checked out this place, Sargent Cycle? They redo seats and are experts at motorcycle saddles.

Check them out at:
http://www.sargentcycle.com/custserv.htm

They do gorgeous work for a lot less than a total seat replacement.

Good luck,

Todd
1991 GS500E owner

SIKDMAX

I have a corbin seat on my bike as well - happy that it came with it when I purchased the bike as I know they are $$$$$$$  :icon_mrgreen:
1999 GS500E - Corbin Seat, Bar End Mirrors, K&N Lunchbox, Vance & Hines Exhaust, Carb Magic by Buddah, Progressive Front Springs w/ 15W,  EBC Front Pads, LED Front/Rear Signals, 15T Front JT Sprocket.

NEED:  Katana Rear Shock, OEM Rear Pads, New Chain!

b_long_1

Most of the seat options seem pretty expensive. I guess I'll just have to get used to the hard seat on long trips.
06 fenderectomy,Fairingectomy So far

Grommett2k

Quote from: b_long_1 on July 07, 2008, 03:12:48 PM
Most of the seat options seem pretty expensive. I guess I'll just have to get used to the hard seat on long trips.

You can DIY a memory foam insert or gel pad fairly simply. I did my own with a gel pad.

Sharpie Pen, Spray on adhesive, electric carving knife, and small cheese grater were all I needed. Used the original seat cover.

pbureau69

#15
again anothe corp that makes then ois BAGSTER and they do have a north american dealer (spoke to them ~ 450$ complete custom job) have to send them your seat and they ship it back.

but they sure have color options that corbin doesnt

considering it myself.

http://www.bagster.com/en/

Bike supported only under "make your own seat logo"
Patrick. B.
==========
2005 GS500F Starting mileage: 01/01/08 - 23,757 Update: 07/28/08 - 30,987 Miles (+7230 Miles)
2002 FZ1000 Starting mileage: 07/19/08 - 10,879 Update: 07/28/08 - 11,560 Miles (+680 Miles)

natewesselink

well i am a college student and im tryin to do this on the cheap do you guys know if there is a website that has a step by step process to recoushin your seat or have anyone of you guys done it that can tell me how and where to get the materieals
once agan any info is appreciated
2000 suzuki gs500e
wilyco exaust and k&n lunchbox
p.s. ride naked

DoD#i

Quote from: natewesselink on July 12, 2008, 01:06:03 AM
and where to get the materieals

It might be more than you can handle  :icon_mrgreen: You have to go to a usually female-centric type of store. Any decent fabric store has foam and vinyl. Some boat stores (more male-centric) will as well. Then again, if you manage to walk into the fabric store, perhaps you can pick up seat supplies and a GF!

A lot of sins in foam will be covered by stretching the vinyl, but shaping foam is what those stupid electric carving knives excel at. $3 at a yard sale or second hand shop (no point in buying one new, IMHO).

...and learn to use google, you're in the 21st century now:

http://www.cynaraarts.com/Seat/recvrseat.html

http://rides.webshots.com/album/226893080oOEpHg

1990 GS500EL - with moderately-ugly paintjob.
1982 XJ650LJ -  off the road for slow repairs
AGATT - All Gear All The Time
"Ride a motorcycle.  Save Gas, Oil, Rubber, Steel, Aluminum, Parking Spaces, The Environment, and Money.  Plus, you get to wear all the leather you want!"
(from DoD#296)

b_long_1

what about a small gel pad with straps to attach it? I think I saw one in a catalog from IronPony. I think it was only about $45.
06 fenderectomy,Fairingectomy So far

fred

Ooo, that bagster seat does look nice. I'll have to start saving up...

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