Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Test fleet: SUZUKI HAYABUSA

I’d mentioned previously about comfort of the bike, and that while it was intrinsically comfortable, the relationship between seat and pegs wasn’t quite far enough in order to match the nice reach to the bars. I decided to try out an air cushion from ComfortAir to see if it would bring some relief on longer rides. The pad is a bit like a pillowcase, in

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