Motorcycle Seat Cushion and Five More Cool Finds
New stuff for your classic motorcycle
By Motorcycle Classics staff
November/December 2010
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Airhawk 2 Motorcycle Seat Cushion .
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From a motorcycle seat custion to a new vintage motorcycle tire, here are six cool products every classic motorcycle fan needs to know about:
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Airhawk 2 Motorcycle Seat Cushion
Tired rumps will no doubt appreciate this new inflatable motorcycle seat cushion. While gel pads are great for added comfort, they often have or develop pressure points. The Airhawk 2 uses 14 interconnected air cells molded in a very light, stretch-resistant polyurethane bladder to distribute a rider’s weight over the entire cushion. Sewn-in Velcro straps make installation easy, and a twist-lock air valve makes filling and adjusting pressure a snap. $99.95. More info: www.airhawk.net
Daytona Gear Magnetic Mini Motorcycle Tank Bag
Only 14 inches long and 7 inches wide, Daytona Gear’s lamb’s skin leather mini motorcycle tank bag is impressively functional. Separate pockets for a cell phone, toll change and personal documents hold everything you need for urban cruising and commuting, and the main pocket’s big enough for a book or similar sized objects. Magnets are super strong, and integrated belt loops mean you can wear it as a fanny pack off the bike. $45. More info: www.daytonagear.com
Port-A-Chopper Stowaway Motorcycle Trailer
This is pretty cool; a collapsible motorcycle trailer that easily fits in the back of an SUV or truck when it’s empty but goes together in minutes to haul up to 1,200 pounds of motorcycle when you need it. No single piece weighs more than 40 pounds, making it pretty easy to work with. And since you can knock it down, it stores in a fraction of the space of a normal trailer. $1,460 and up. More info: www.portachopper.com