arnereil wrote:Andrew, that seat looks so appealing....
Being a two-wheeler, you do get a 'punch' from each bump, but because you're sitting lower, the effect is less and with the large seatback, it's not uncomfortable, just annoying.
The seatback is from a Volvo (a small one, that you guys didn't get) and the knob visible on the side is a lumbar support - this is ideal, as on long journeys you wind it pretty far off so you sink into the backrest and when you get to town you wind it on so that it's very easy to lean forward off the backrest for extra mobility.
The backrest isn't primarily for comfort, it's for control. Leaning into the backrest holds the rider still - it's having the rider fluttering like a flag from the steering control that really upsets the stability of 'coventionals'. Also having the backrest behind your shoulders means that you can push directly on the bars to steer, so the steering becomes much quicker - on 'conventionals', you have to pass that force all the way from where you're attached to the bike, somewhere around your thighs, to the handlebars. So it's not surprising that a FF (Feet Forward) is less work to ride, and it does the impossible by combining greater stability and qicker steering!
Can you tell that I'm a bit of a FF believer? You can go to the
FF Web to see more nutters like me.
Andrew