Beaded seat cover, my 2 cents...

Mexi-can't

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I've had this for a few years now and have used it on a number of bikes I've had. Not sure exactly what brand it is anymore, either a beadrider or sampson I believe. Used it last weekend on a 360 mile trip and it was perfect, my buddy on the VFR kept trying to steal it when we'd stop. :spank:

Some seem to think that it'll give the FZ6 a taxi cab look, but it's not seen when your sitting down anyways. :rolleyes: The other complaint was that you'd be sliding off in the twisties? :confused: That isn't a problem either IMO as I never felt like I was sliding off the seat during the ride. (see pic) It's a cheap way to keep the heat off your butt and add some comfort to the stock seat.

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some people buy the beaded seat covers at the dollar tree store for 99 cents then cut them down to fit. I have never tried one though.
 

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I used to follow a v-logger on YouTube who swore by these. He refered to them as his 'anal beads'. I always found that funny.
 

Mexi-can't

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I guess you could take a cheap seat cover and cut it down. It looks like just a fishing line that's used to keep it strung together anyways.
 
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