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Aqua-Aire Excells as a motorcycle Seat CushionDistance Riders love itThese are excerpts form the Goldwing motorcycle forum. I have it and LOVE it. Have had it for 9 or 10 months.
For the ride to and from Cats-cade I used one and liked it over the
stock seat. For shorter rides I will do without because of the way it
raises me and I have to slide forward when stopping. I used mine for 9 days and it was fantastic... on the 10th day, it
sprung a leak. Oh, BTW, I guess I should mention that I rode about 9700
miles in those first 9 days! Twisted Evil I just used one on a California to Colorado ride last week and it
worked well. Some day I'd like to get a custom seat, but untill then
this will do. FRISKY With Aqua Aire, less is more. Try 1/4 full for both air and water
compartments. Chances are good you will never burst the thing and you
will be a very happy guy. For about 30 bucks, give it a shot. Just
barely fill it. I hold mine in place with double sided tape. If it burst
tomorrow, I would buy another one. I agree with Frisky about not over filling. I have had mine for about
a month and love it. At first I did over fill, but found out that it was
much more comfortable when I let a lot of the air and water out. I had one and used it from Charleston, SC to Daytona Fl. It made the
trip down very comfortable but on the way back it started leaking. Had
to pull over in Jacksonville and drain it out. I thought overall it was
very comfortable but was disappointed that it leaked. I tested the seat
for about a month in my truck before going on the long bike ride.
Overall a waste of money to me. Just my opinion. Just to clarify, it's my understanding that the air and water are in the same compartments, they just have separate holes for adding or subtracting. Smokyhiker, It does raise you about an inch which is why I don't like using it around town. Being vertically challenged I need that inch getting my feet firmly planted around town. Frank _________________ Frank's riding tip: Just because you can see their eyes doesn't mean that they see you. Back to top View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail FRISKY Joined: 08 Dec 2003 Posts: 565 Location: New York City PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:41 pm Post subject: Aqua Aire Reply with quote Frank Darn good question. I always figured there are two separate compartments -because- why would they have two separate fill valves. It only makes sense if there are two compartments. To me anyway. I know the thing about being on my tip toes because that was what I was experiencing with the Aqua Aire and I did not like it. THEN I realized that I had the suspension jacked up to 25 ( like DUH) so then I brought it down to about 15 or 12 or something, and suddenly I can sit on the Aqua Aire and put my feet flat on the ground. I always was and still am a slow learner. Once again, I think the problem with these things is that guys over fill them. In addition to the air and water part of the cushion - the bladder - the bladder goes inside of a rather substantial foam form that zips up and forms the overall cushion. So between that foam cushion and then the air and water bladder, you don't need to fill it up much at all. On reflection I would start with about 20-25%. Most of us are pretty big guys (I am 250) and I think if you put the level at 40% or more, it is pretty understandable that the bladder will rupture. Maybe I am just lucky, but take luck anyday and don't overfill it. My level is about 20-25% and I have had it for several thousand miles and most of a year. On the last day of Cats-Cade we did a 250+ mile ride and at the end, I was not the least bit uncomfortable. NADA. For about 30 bucks it's worth a shot. Let me put it this way. The Aqua Aire is much more comfortable that the expensive Air Hawk someone stole off me. As I said before, if it burst tomorrow, I would order another one. And as I said earlier, they fit very nicely in the passenger seat. Double sided tape holds mine in. Pete _________________ FRISKY You never know how much is enough, until you know how much was more than enough. (The yellow's ARE the fastest.....deal with it) Back to top View user's profile Send private message Bloodbought1 Joined: 10 Nov 2004 Posts: 221 Location: Saint Joseph,TN Joined: 09 Feb 2005 Posts: 396 Location: St. Louis, MO PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:10 am I bought one after reading what others thought, and so far has held
up well for 3 months. I got it when my wife and I went to the Black
Hills and was happy with it. I covered it with a shepskin type of
material. I've been happy with my Aqua-aire. 5K. mi. and 3mo. no leaks, drips
or errors. As stated the trick is less is more when it comes to filling.
It will raise the seating position about an inch - but helps with the
leg position on the pegs. As a side benefit it smooths out the road
surface, like riding on a waterbed. Took afew miles to get used to what
feels like sitting on the bike instead of connnected to it. Well worth
the $30. Have tried beads, sheepskin, and airhawk. The Aqua-aire seems
to be the best for me. Tho still not prefect - worth the investment.
Byron I bought two one for me and one for my wife. We both love them, they
took time to get use to and you had to experiment with the amount of
water and air, but after we figured it out they are great. I believe too
many people put way to much air and water in them. It just takes a
little of both. Same here. We love them and we've tried all the rest from Corbins,
Road Sofas, Air Vent, Air Hawk. I've got a stack in the garage that's
probably worth in excess of $700 (not counting the Corbin or Road Sofa)
of all the various cushsions. Anybody want to bid on them? Yes one of
them sprung a leak. Just replaced the bladder and continue to be very
comfortable. So true about this product not being marketing properly, and their
instructions suck. So trust this part fellas, 25-30% MAX fill and
probably you could easily do 20-25% max fill. Think "Squishy". I had several leaks and they were always tiny holes along one of the
interior seams that appear to be heat-welded together so the cushion
holds its shape. So, where do you get one of these aqua-aires for $30? I went to the
AA website and they list for $50. Also, they supposedely have a lifetime
warranty-do they honor that? My wife uses one and loves it. About 5000 miles in 3 months, she
won't leave home without it now. It smooths out the bumps, raises her
(to see beter), and is just more comfortable. I put 5 lbs of water in
with small amount of air. No problems. About a year ago, I purchased my first Aqua-Aire pads. I really liked
them but both pads developed leaks. It took a long time, but I finally
did get a replacement pad...which promptly leaked. Now I know Frisky
would tell me that I filled it to much, causing the leak. However, I had
had enough and didn't want to bother with it any more.
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