Burned my Biskets
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- pcbikedude
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Burned my Biskets
I had to park my scooter in the sun for awhile today. With the tremedously hot weather today, I burnt my buns when I sat on my scooter.
I just hate that!
I just hate that!
The scenery only changes for the lead scooterist.
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I laughed at this product when I first saw it in Los Gatos, but have to say that if we had to suffer this kind of heat for longer periods of the year it wouldn't seem so ridiculous:
http://www.genuinecoolass.com/motorcycle-seat-cover.htm
Keeps your seat cool and bakes potatoes in the pet carrier while riding!
I kept my scoot under a tree today at Vespa Thousand Oaks but did sit on the black seat of an Aprilia Scarabeo 500. Hot-cha!
That 500, btw, feels no larger than a GTS.
http://www.genuinecoolass.com/motorcycle-seat-cover.htm
Keeps your seat cool and bakes potatoes in the pet carrier while riding!
I kept my scoot under a tree today at Vespa Thousand Oaks but did sit on the black seat of an Aprilia Scarabeo 500. Hot-cha!
That 500, btw, feels no larger than a GTS.

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Cool Ass sent me one to review, I was going to try it out this weekend at Slaughterhouse. I rarely leave my bike in the sun and I rarely ride in the rain, so it's all academic for me, but I'll post my thoughts on 2strokebuzz soon and link it here.
2strokebuzz: When news breaks, we put it under a tarp in the garage.
- bgwss
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That is the reason I put a cover on my bike. I have a temperature gauge on my bike and sometimes it will be pegged at 130 degrees. I know it gets hotter in other parts of the country but that is pretty hot and the cover cuts down on the seat being too hot but my levers are still hot to the touch so I put my gloves on first.
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+1 to get to work this morning I had jeans, rain pants, long socks, a long sleeve blouse, heavy fleece jacket, the quilted liner for my riding jacket in my riding jacket, a heavy fleece scarf wrapped around my neck and tucked in the front of my inner fleece jacket and my gloves. I looked like the Michelin man, but arrived to work reasonably warm (my hands were cold).pairofscoots wrote:Send some of that hot weather to Michigan. The last two days it's only been in the low 60's.
Time to dig out the winter gloves and wind proof b....ava for my neck. I am going to order one of the scooter skirts that attaches to the RV250 to keep my legs warm and dry.
It is not even September yet! I think I might need to order another cord of firewood.

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CoolAss Seat Covers
Hi Folks - please forgive me for the delay in posting comments / replies to your posts. My fault. Have been busy with other elements of my businesses. BUT - the good news is - thanks to so many of you Genuine Scooter enthusiasts, we've responded with a size that's perfect for Stella, Buddy and Roughhouse. We just launched a new website that talks about it www.genuinecoolass.com - look at Scooter Seat Covers, size DS-M.
Many thanks to all for your input and enthusiastic support.
Be safe - and COOL (and dry...)
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Many thanks to all for your input and enthusiastic support.
Be safe - and COOL (and dry...)
Brian
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Don't try this on a leather seat but...
Keep a towel or rag on the bike, and a bottle of water (doesn't take too much).
When returning to the bike, lay the towel or rag over the seat, soak it with water and let the water evaporate until dry. When the towel is dry again, the seat will be cool where the towel was laying.
Paper towels (or, if that's all you have available) paper napkins will also work.
This might not work on very humid days, though.
An actual seat cover (particularly if it's reflective) would be simpler.
When returning to the bike, lay the towel or rag over the seat, soak it with water and let the water evaporate until dry. When the towel is dry again, the seat will be cool where the towel was laying.
Paper towels (or, if that's all you have available) paper napkins will also work.
This might not work on very humid days, though.
An actual seat cover (particularly if it's reflective) would be simpler.
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Owning both the Scarabeo 500 does feel a bit bigger than the GTS but not as much difference as between our Buddy 125 and the GTS.ericalm wrote:I laughed at this product when I first saw it in Los Gatos, but have to say that if we had to suffer this kind of heat for longer periods of the year it wouldn't seem so ridiculous:
http://www.genuinecoolass.com/motorcycle-seat-cover.htm
Keeps your seat cool and bakes potatoes in the pet carrier while riding!
I kept my scoot under a tree today at Vespa Thousand Oaks but did sit on the black seat of an Aprilia Scarabeo 500. Hot-cha!
That 500, btw, feels no larger than a GTS.
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Yeah my seat looks like a ham sandwich...but I am a daily commuter in Florida. During the summer it is either intense sun or intense rain. I have been using them on my maxi scooters for about 7 years now. For me they last about 3 years (I'm on my third) and are well worth the price. I figure that 5 days a week in South Florida for three years is well worth the price.
All I can say is they do what they say they will do...they just freaking work!
Yeah my seat looks like a ham sandwich...but I am a daily commuter in Florida. During the summer it is either intense sun or intense rain. I have been using them on my maxi scooters for about 7 years now. For me they last about 3 years (I'm on my third) and are well worth the price. I figure that 5 days a week in South Florida for three years is well worth the price.
All I can say is they do what they say they will do...they just freaking work!
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'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
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When I was in the Dominican Republic, we'd pass rows of bikes with pieces of torn-off cardboard laying on the seat. It seriously took me a moment to figure it out. I've never tried to put bare skin on the seat, though... plus, the 170 had a white seat anyway
I am very tempted to put a white seat on my next Buddy also

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CoolAss Cover Promotion
Okay folks - especially all our friends around the world where it is HOT right now. As promised, we finally worked out the details for our promotion - calling it our "Mostly Down Under Sale." Bottom line - save 30% on CoolAss anywhere in the world where it's HOT NOW! In fact - that's the promo code -- hotnow (!)
Check out the details on our website inside either the scooter or motorcycle seat cover pages.
Thanks all and ride safe!
Regards,
Brian
Check out the details on our website inside either the scooter or motorcycle seat cover pages.
Thanks all and ride safe!
Regards,
Brian