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Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 1:32 pm
by Szibar
Howdy,
Looking to replace my stock seats for subject. Anyone got any experience with those?
Basically I've got 2 options now - either go for those Ergo seats or custom build one. One major drawback of the second option is - custom seats are build on the basis of my stock one, hence I won't be riding for good 6-8 weeks :(

Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 5:11 pm
by gogs01
I've just bought a used seat with the intention of having it shaped and raised to suit me.  Previous experience tells me this can work well and be cost effective. 
I hate the idea of buying custom seats (Corbin, Sargent, Wunderlich etc) because I worry that they just won't suit me and I will then have wasted a very substantial amount of money.
What will you do if you find you don't like the Wunderlich Ergo seat ?

Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 5:22 pm
by Szibar
gogs01 wrote: I've just bought a used seat with the intention of having it shaped and raised to suit me.  Previous experience tells me this can work well and be cost effective. 
I hate the idea of buying custom seats (Corbin, Sargent, Wunderlich etc) because I worry that they just won't suit me and I will then have wasted a very substantial amount of money.
What will you do if you find you don't like the Wunderlich Ergo seat ?

Yeah, thought about it too. The only problem being - my seats are heated. Buying a used heated seat which would be 100% reliable and working is not the simplest of tasks. Plus it would come with a neat price tag :(

Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:53 am
by gogs01
Szibar wrote: Yeah, thought about it too. The only problem being - my seats are heated. Buying a used heated seat which would be 100% reliable and working is not the simplest of tasks. Plus it would come with a neat price tag :(
I'll be able to tell you about that soon, the seat I've bought is heated and I should have it in a couple of days. It may not heat as well after I've added more memory foam, but I rarely use the heating and only use a low heat for a short period when I do.
As for cost, I've paid a third of the cost of the Ergo, and I'll have two seats.
That's my choice, good luck with what you choose ! ;)

Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:03 am
by Szibar
Yeah, will see. You do make a good point though. Thanks for the tip. I'd prolly go for a custom seat too. Not gonna be making one myself that's for sure :)
Why, oh why stock seats are always crap? Had a lot of bikes before my RT and not a single one had a good seat. The only good stock seat I had was on Suzuki Burgman.

Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:19 am
by pockomoth
I recently bought a Sargent, built on its own base and has a heat option.  It’s a two piece, so you can start with the driver seat, add the passenger later if you like it.


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Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 10:01 pm
by RTtourer
pockomoth wrote: I recently bought a Sargent, built on its own base and has a heat option.  It’s a two piece, so you can start with the driver seat, add the passenger later if you like it.


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I’m curious how you like your Sargent seat. Which model?

Re: Wunderlich Ergo seat

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:27 am
by pockomoth
I have a BMW R1200RT-LC. Took it out today for my first long day on it,  very comfortable, firm, but for a long day it has just the right support.  They even built it with a little extra foam in The front part so I don't slide forward.  The OEM is way too soft.  The only other seat I would consider would be a Lamm seat. 

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