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    Slippery Seat

    So I took my new bike out on the weekend with gf on the back. The seat is the slippery'est seat I have ever had (amongst 15+ bikes I've owned this is the slippery'est). She's sliding around on the back of it like a skating rink. Have you guys tried this ?

    http://www.triboseat.com/examples.htm

    Or what else have you done to make your seat less slippery without doing an outright seat replacement... Is there a local supplier that makes something grippy ?


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    Re: Slippery Seat

    Maybe washing it would help? Dealer probably put Armor-All on it or something. It will probably go away pretty quick, and you'll have some shiny pants!
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    Re: Slippery Seat

    Velcro?
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    Re: Slippery Seat

    Lay down the law, not more riding commando in a skirt for her.

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    Re: Slippery Seat

    My current Corbin seat was slippery as hell whenever I accelerated. I had it recovered with an extra layer of softer foam on top and the problem went away.
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    Re: Slippery Seat

    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedKestrel View Post
    Maybe washing it would help? Dealer probably put Armor-All on it or something. It will probably go away pretty quick, and you'll have some shiny pants!
    I tried to wash it with soap and water and wiped it draw same difference...

    Quote Originally Posted by mikbusa View Post
    Lay down the law, not more riding commando in a skirt for her.
    hahaha

    even for the riders seat I find it more slippery then anything else I've owned.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikbusa View Post
    Lay down the law, not more riding commando in a skirt for her.
    beat me to it

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    Re: Slippery Seat

    It could be that vibration is causing it.

    But seriously....its likely Armour-All or a like product, strip it with a paint thinner or other mild solvent and then check it. If it still is not grippy then complain to the manufacturer or recover it yourself with vinyl (a very simple job if you know how to use a stapler/upholstery gun).
    Last edited by HarleyHare; 05-08-2012 at 02:37 PM.
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    Re: Slippery Seat

    I used to slip off my sleeping pad all the time. I put some silicone dots on it. It keeps me in place.

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    Re: Slippery Seat

    May I offer to accidentally spill some coke on slippery seat?
    If that's a little too sticky for your liking, maybe diet coke?
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    Re: Slippery Seat

    Pine Tar will help but she will have to wear proper gitch...

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    this should work


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