Review - Sofarider gel seat
Recently got this for the Mrs who likes riding pillion iwth me on the 390, but the seating situation means she can bear no more than 10 minutes on the bike:
http://shop.redlineplus.in/1-rider-c...rb_double_slab
I ordered the "Superb double slab" with the "fixed strap on" option. Cost me a shade under Rs. 4300 shipped. For a local pick up in Pune, should cost you Rs 4000
I was hoping to post the ride impressions from the missus, but work got into the way of the ride we had planned yesterday. Anyhow, I took it for a spin today and here's a quick review. Mind you, I have ridden with the seat on for less than 50 kms, so take everything I say with a pinch of salt:
Customer service:- Positives:
The contact point and owner of Redlineplus is a friendly chap named Aditya. Being a rider himself, he doesnt take long to understand your needs and works around the same. Not at all pushy and knowledgeable. Mails were responded to promptly. He clarified timelines at the get go (the double slab needs to be made on order) and more or less maintained them
Could be better:
I am nitpicking here, but I never got the "auto generated" shipment tracking mailer that I was supposed to. A guffaw no doubt at the end of his vendor, but as stated earlier, timelines were maintained so no biggie
Construction quality Positives:
The seat seems well made and does not look cheap. It surely does not add to the looks of your bike but hey, as long as you are on it no one will be seeing it anyway. All stiching and threads were in place. The seat material is grippy and wont see you sliding about
Could be better:
Everything on the seat is "single stitched. I would have preferred double stitching. This makes me wonder how long the seams would hold. In fact, whilst tugging and pulling on the straps for a snug fit, I could see the bottom right part of the strap is just about starting to come off where it joins the seat. The stitching IMO should be sturdier. Lets see how it stands the test of time
Fitting the seat:-
Positives:
Now depending on what you ride, YMMV. The 390 does not have the largest of seats up front but I was able to securely tie up the strap on unit. The seat fits well on the rider saddle and is not flailing about
Could be better:
- Whichever way you look at it, the installation will be a little fussy the first time you try it. Even more so when you will try to strap it to the tiny rear seat on the 390. Its by no means intutive and involves a learning curve. It took me about 20 minutes and 4 tries to get a "good" (not perfect) fit on the bike
- There is a Youtube video that describes how to go about it but unless you ride a Ninja 650, you will need to figure it out yourself. Maybe some additional videos with some other popular models (Dukes, Ninja 300, Hyosung, even Pulsars) might be helpful
- Also, some custom strap solutions / positioning (maybe at a small cost) based on a bike its intended for might be even better
- I am a bit skeptical leaving the gel seat affixed on the bike after I've parked it. There is a quick strap on / off option available that I wanted to order, but Aditya mentioned that it wont work well with the Duke and will move about
Ride experience:-
Positives
- Based on the short ride I had, I must say I am impressed. I am a little over 6 feet in my boots and always wear strap on knee guards under my riding pants / denims. This meant my knees would always foul with the tank shroud everytime I wanted to change gears or use the rear brake. With this strap on seat, I sit another inch higher and it has freed up some room for me. I therefore feel better connected to the bike. Who knew another inch could make such a difference (Thats what
she said)

- I can still easily flat foot the bike and no issues with regards to handling even during spirited riding. Did not feel weird at all
- The seat did not move around even under hard braking. Great!
- Its comfortable
Could be better:
- The shape of the seat is almost like a rectangle. A little less width up front would be better to lock in the knees against the tank. Not that the current design is a big bother, but a more streamlined design would be better
- The gel is soft. too soft IMO. While its comfy (on short rides at least), I would like some more stiffness / rigidity from the seat for better support. I love the support Duke's stock seat offers. The only thing that troubles me is the knee fouling against the tank.
- It sits on the seat like a slab. Dont care much about the looks but when you sit on it, the "excess" from the sides just sort of hangs around owing to no support. Not sure if this will impact structural integrity in the long run
- Overall, I believe custom options based on seat style and stiffer material should be offered for a better experience
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Again, please note that these are my observations based on today's riding only and may change as I log more miles on it. Hopefully I will be able to take the Missus out for a ride this weekend and post her observations here
Hope this helped