fpopjfj
5th January 2006, 01:32
I'm sure this has been covered before, but what can you use on the seat to keep from sliding everytime you stop.
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View Full Version : Slippery A$$ fpopjfj 5th January 2006, 01:32 I'm sure this has been covered before, but what can you use on the seat to keep from sliding everytime you stop. thatbikerguy 5th January 2006, 01:40 My seat don't slide. Are you putting something on the seat? Ie. Aromr all. or something to that effect? fpopjfj 5th January 2006, 01:43 My seat don't slide. Are you putting something on the seat? Ie. Aromr all. or something to that effect? Not a thing, that's what I cannot understand. I have had other bikes and don't remember having this problem. This is a Harley 2 up seat, bought new from the dealer. thatbikerguy 5th January 2006, 01:47 Maybe they (dlrsp) put some kind of protectant on it. I'd try washing it first. merc 5th January 2006, 01:48 my seat only got slippery when I put Armor all on it. I don't do that anymore thatbikerguy 5th January 2006, 01:52 After Armor All was on the market the instructoins were changed to include " Do not use on seats, or gas/ break pedals" Lol!!! a45junkie 5th January 2006, 02:02 i made that mistake on my interceptor years back, never again! thatbikerguy 5th January 2006, 02:02 Ok guys, back to the ORIGINAL Question... Bikerdude 5th January 2006, 02:13 I'm sure this has been covered before, but what can you use on the seat to keep from sliding everytime you stop. I would thouroughly wash the seat and dry it good. Then...get back to tell us what ya think... Y2K 5th January 2006, 02:23 what can you use on the seat to keep from sliding everytime you stop. Rubber pants maybe? :roflblack Get rid of those polyester slacks :banadevi fpopjfj 5th January 2006, 02:23 Been washed a good many times, anything special to wash with?? avnsteve 5th January 2006, 03:18 if the seat is leather try a little saddle soap, that'll friction it up, if it's not leather, do not use saddle soap as that will cause it to be more slick fpopjfj 5th January 2006, 03:45 if the seat is leather try a little saddle soap, that'll friction it up, if it's not leather, do not use saddle soap as that will cause it to be more slick Better be leather, $200 at the hd dealer :smoke I think I'll try the saddle soap a45junkie 5th January 2006, 03:49 ya good for the seat too Chip 29th January 2006, 21:37 Test a piece on the bottom using rubbing alchohol. If it's OK. Wipe the seat down with it |