Ioo have an airhawk and love it. It did take a little geting used to
and some playing with how much air to have in it so that it was
comfortable and not springy or too flat though.

On Nov 16, 10:19 am, "Ross M. Jamison" <ross.m.jami...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was up in Des Moines, IA and Kansas City, KS earlier this week.  I was at 
> my favorite drug dealer (Starbucks) in KC and saw an FJR in the parking lot.  
> I stopped to look at it because the guy had covered it with lambs wool.  As I 
> was parked near it, the rider came out.  I asked him about his seat.  He told 
> me that it was a piece of lambs wool carpet or something like that and that 
> he had placed his Airhawk pad under it.  I asked him about rain on it.  He 
> told me he just squeegies it with hands an it is dry.  I thought that was 
> neat.  I need to recover my seat and I may do the same thing.  I have an Air 
> Hawk pad but have not been too fond of it so far.  The few times I rode with 
> in on the seat, I just didn't like it.  Maybe i should install it again and 
> play with the inflation some more.  I wish I would have taken a picture of 
> his bike.
>
> By the way, I noticed there was no one riding on Monday when I was in Des 
> Moines.  Maybe it was because the temperature was 23oF with a 15 MPH NW wind. 
>  You think that was the reason??
>
> Ross

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