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I recommend fish oil, oh wait, that's for preserving cars.
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Trevor68 wrote: 1 year ago this is the cover I used, quite happy with how it turned out.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/23466451240 ... R8Lf1NXpYA
Wow I've been thinking about swapping the standard with either this one or slightly rugged leather. I take it the grip is quite good on that texture, Trevor?
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Yes it was good, I stapled it over the original cover.
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Trevor68 wrote: 1 year ago Yes it was good, I stapled it over the original cover.
Thanks, mate. Much like Nick's concerns I'm thinking about taking the whole seat for some added cushions at a local custom shop then add the top to make it even more plush.
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I have around 20k kms on my Airhawk seat pad. Took a little getting used to as you do move around a tiny bit but once familiar it is a given on any ride on any of my bikes over 300kms. If pumped up firmly it is easy to gain an inch...

Yes - Emu & Goanna oils both work well!
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