Seat Concepts Tall on my Himalayan...What the heck? Ride of the Week 3

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @edwardkaminsky8142
    @edwardkaminsky8142 Год назад +3

    Your enthusiasm and love for the Royal Enfield is Electric and Welcoming. These reviews have helped me to select my first Retirement plan. I plan on Riding a Royal Enfield motorcycle and Exploring God's Country! ( For purple Mountains Majesty)
    Can somebody say Amen!

  • @JayCeaupes
    @JayCeaupes Год назад +1

    Just got the Himalayan as my first bike, and will be getting this seat. I’m from a small town outside of council bluffs. living in a big city now, so it’s a joy watching these to remind me of home. Used to tube down the Nishnabotna too! Thanks so much for the video :)

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      Sounds like we're from the same stomping grounds. What city you call home these days? Wahoo!

    • @JayCeaupes
      @JayCeaupes Год назад

      Chicago! Originally from Treynor

  • @SSCbkr48884
    @SSCbkr48884 3 месяца назад +1

    Being on the WC of BC where cool MC stuff is made anywhere but here, I'm going to have to exhaust the possibility of making my own! Maybe jacking up the seat using longer bolts, stacking sheepskins or carving up an old yoga mat. You're right about the Himmi though.. they're lots of fun and love gravel. Wa-hoo!

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  3 месяца назад

      Love that Himalayan...Wahoo!

    • @SSCbkr48884
      @SSCbkr48884 2 месяца назад

      @@forgottenmotorcycles update.. The seat concepts tall would have been my first choice but it's crazy expensive with $ conversion/shipping/duty etc.. so I took the seat cover off, staggered and glued layers of 1/2" carpet under pad where I wanted them. Then covered the whole thing with 1/4" thick wrapping foam. I was able to stretch and staple the original seat cover back on. It's firm but not too firm. An amazing improvement. My knees used to hit the tank bar ends, now they don't. I'm 6-2, the bike feels great. Wahoo! x2

  • @brandonwells9384
    @brandonwells9384 Год назад +1

    My son has the Himalayan. I have a 2022 KLR 650. We did the Mid Atlantic BDR this summer. 1679 miles in 7 days. The Himalayan did everything the KLR did except faster highway speeds on the way home. We actually had mom come get the Himalayan just because we needed to do 430 miles in one day. On the trails the KLR was a beast lol did everything great, but I would have traded him in a heartbeat for the Himy just to ride a lighter bike. The one thing that stopped this bike from being great was the seat. I'm going to get him this seat. I think it will make the bike so much better! I have the seat concepts seat on mine as well. He's to cheap to buy it for himself lol.

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад +1

      Sounds like ya'll had an amazing ride, I'm envious! Love both the KLR and the Himalayan, great motorcycles. The Seat upgrade will help a lot. Wahoo!

  • @scintilladesign4187
    @scintilladesign4187 Год назад +1

    Great video about the seat, very useful - I think I will get one. What make are your handlebar muffs and do they go over the standard handguards?

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад +1

      Thanks. The handlebar muffs are PAMASE ATV Hand Muffs from Amazon. Just looked and those exact muffs are no longer offered. There are other brands available from Amazon. The ones I use were about $25 new. This will be my third season using them. Love how they work. Wahoo!

  • @astro61362
    @astro61362 Год назад +1

    Great video. I live in Houston now but I grew up in farm country in Western Pennsylvania. Your area there looks a great deal like where I am from.

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      Thank you. Have been to Houston a few time, all I can say is wow. I'm a small towner. Would love to ride Pennsylvania. May do that soon. Wahoo!

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Год назад +2

    Looks great little more room to move around- illuminates that restraining curve . I like your narration on this video . Any issues with stalling at idle or while you're riding?. to your point: big power does not mean fun, it means danger. I love these lower weight, smaller displacement bikes for cruising around.. why we like the Hemi? expensive heavy adventure bikes have so many gizmos to control the power. These simple bikes let you be in command it's a visceral experience

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      You're right about the Hemi. I love mine. Stalling was an issue for me in the beginning. I finally took mine into the dealer, they swept the bike into the backroom and did something that solved 90% of that problem. Took the bike back a second time, again they ran the bike into a backroom and 30 minutes later that problem was solved. Have put thousands of miles on her without issue. Good dealer/shop is so important. Baxtercycle.com PS that seat is great. Wahoo!

  • @ericmoses499
    @ericmoses499 Год назад +2

    Hi - thanks for the video! Just purchased a Himalayan and considering getting this seat as I'm 6'5". Wondering what finish you went with? What would match the stock seat finish best since I won't be replacing the rear seat. Semi grip or the "diamanté" top? Thanks again!

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад +1

      Hello, I think mine was carbon sides with the gripper top in tall. I've got about 600 miles on this seat and love it. Wahoo!

    • @dwaynedallas
      @dwaynedallas 8 месяцев назад

      @ericmoses499 I’m also 6’5” and have been looking at the Himalayan after selling a r1200gsa. What has your experience been like on the Himalayan?

  • @mattfisher506
    @mattfisher506 Год назад +1

    I might have to come up to fuzzy biker garage and chat about this. I think I 100% need this taller seat

  • @JacksRides
    @JacksRides Год назад +1

    I just ordered the same tall seat for my Himalayan. How tall are you? I am worried I won't be able to touch the ground but I wanted something higher. Ride Safe

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      I'm 5'8 with a 30-in inseam. Took about 1 minute to get used to the seat. It is taller and you do have to pay attention but it works great. Absolutely love it.

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      PS I hear it works best on the red and black himalayans ;)

  • @barrykelly2722
    @barrykelly2722 Год назад +1

    I love mods. However I can't wrap my mind around having to do all that work. Couldn't the company just make the thing?

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад +1

      You've got that right but we bikers always want to change something. Wahoo!

    • @edwardkaminsky8142
      @edwardkaminsky8142 Год назад +1

      It's like furniture in a box. The consumer always gets a chance to participate. Cost savings. Electric bikes are out there and I heard their faster in motocross...See the new Amazon trucks...all electric. Wahoo!

  • @funma2353
    @funma2353 Год назад +1

    Would it help with Leg room and space for shifting easier? Bought mx style boots and had trouble fitting under shifter (even after adjustment). I'm 6'1.

    • @forgottenmotorcycles
      @forgottenmotorcycles  Год назад

      That is something I should have mentioned. It really did a lot for added leg room on the Himalayan. Very happy with it. Wahoo!