Heran Motorcycle Passenger Air Seat Cushion,Motorcycle Cruiser Seat Pad Reduces Pressure and Vibration,Pillion Cushion Makes Long Rides Comfortable 11.5" x 9"
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Heran Motorcycle Passenger Air Seat Cushion,Motorcycle Cruiser Seat Pad Reduces Pressure and Vibration,Pillion Cushion Makes Long Rides Comfortable 11.5" x 9"
Fitments: This seat cushion size is 11.5" x 9". Fits Most passenger seats of Sport Touring, Sport, Dual Sport, Standards and Non-Touring Bikes.
Feature: The cushion is ergonomically designed to provide shock absorption and make you feel comfortable while riding. Inflatable cushion is an auxiliary tool to support the body. It can increase the compressed area of the body, reduce local postural pressure, reduce body fatigue, improve local supporting conditions, and prevent bedsores 1.Unique multi-cell design for the ultimate in seating comfort and vibration absorption 2.Open-mesh side panel allows air circulation through individual air cells, creating extra ventilation to reduce heat buildup. 3.Surfaced with flexible & breathable stretch material to reduce humidity and sweating. 4.Mounts easily with two straps that connect under the seat.
The installation of our products is very convenient, please follow the following steps: Step 1: Turn cushion valve counter-clockwise to open. Step 2: Inflate cushion by pump until the cushion is filled with air. Step 3: Turn the valve clockwise to close. Step 4: Place cushion on your motorcycle, with the air cells facing upward. Sit on the seat in your normal riding position. Place both feet on pegs. Step 5: Important! Adjust the air by opening the fill valve and releasing air until you sink down into the cushion. Close fill valve. Ideal inflation is about 1/2 inch off the seat. If you bottom out on the base of the seat, add more air through the fill valve and adjust again. Do Not Overinflate. This product works most effectively with a minimal amount of air. Step 6: Turn the valve clockwise to close. You can check that you have not let all the air out of the cushion by slowly leaning your body (not necessarily your bike) from side to side. You should be able to feel the air transferring beneath you slightly.