Cheeky seats
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Cheeky seats
Hi, does anyone know if they are any good ? I mean are they comfortable when you remove the hump?
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Re: Cheeky seats
Sorry I can't answer your specific question but I know of several bike and scooter riders who have used these guys to rebuild their stock seats to a standard they are happy with.
By all accounts they do an astounding job.
http://viking-motorcycle-seats.co.uk/
By all accounts they do an astounding job.

http://viking-motorcycle-seats.co.uk/
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Re: Cheeky seats
I only had a cover made by them, but from first contact to final delivery, everything was great.
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Re: Cheeky seats
I've been very pleased with mine....I bought the one with extra padding, well worth the extra $20
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Re: Cheeky seats
^^^^^
What they said. Nice people, great seat covers, very nice appearance, your choice of trim, durable, huge improvement over stock.
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What they said. Nice people, great seat covers, very nice appearance, your choice of trim, durable, huge improvement over stock.
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Re: Cheeky seats
Many thanks everyone, I’m liking what your saying, may have to invest in one.
Because I have the hump on mine, do I need extra padding ?
Because I have the hump on mine, do I need extra padding ?
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Re: Cheeky seats
I got the one with extra padding too. I de-humped my 2013 and put lots of duct tape over the holes that were left - they suggest this. Looks and feels great. I got black with red stitching. Great service. They were on the road in the Colorado mountains when they made mine and overnighted it to me. Cant say enough good things about them.
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Re: Cheeky seats
There is a bit of a void once you remove the hump, I used packing foam to fill it up as suggested by Cheeky SeatsThe Poacher wrote:Many thanks everyone, I’m liking what your saying, may have to invest in one.
Because I have the hump on mine, do I need extra padding ?
But you don't need the top of the line seat cover, but I think it's worth it just to have the extra cushion under your butt
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Re: Cheeky seats
Once you pull the 'Humps off you should also go under the seat and remove the plastic area where the hump Screws onto the seat. That will make the ride much more comfortable. I would also suggest Gorrila Tape instead of just duct tape because seats get hot and the glue on the regular duct tape may let go after awhile. Definitely get the seat cover with the extra padding.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
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Re: Cheeky seats
Actually I did use Gorilla Tape - I was just using a generic phrase! BTW, don't get Gorilla Tape stuck on your lip - very painful process getting it off - don't ask me how I know.........Mel46 wrote:Once you pull the 'Humps off you should also go under the seat and remove the plastic area where the hump Screws onto the seat. That will make the ride much more comfortable. I would also suggest Gorrila Tape instead of just duct tape because seats get hot and the glue on the regular duct tape may let go after awhile. Definitely get the seat cover with the extra padding.

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Re: Cheeky seats
Was thinking of going to them when my new scoot has its 1st service,but bought a 80cm x 100cm black thing car boot mat,from poundworld [this is England]and the scoot has gone from being a pain in the arse,to riding pleasure,fold it in half,lay it on and under the seat,my fat bum all the rest.lillypinkjenny wrote:Sorry I can't answer your specific question but I know of several bike and scooter riders who have used these guys to rebuild their stock seats to a standard they are happy with.
By all accounts they do an astounding job.![]()
http://viking-motorcycle-seats.co.uk/
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Re: Cheeky seats
They are terrific to work with, honest and make a great product. LOVE my padded cover. I de-humped and really enjoy the seat now.



2013 Black PCX 150
Mods/accessories:
Honda tall windshield, Honda top box, NCY variator and face with 13gram rollers, LED headlamps & taillight with, Backoff indicator
Kawell rectangular lights-fork, mounted
Cheeky Seats seat cover (de-humped), YSS PDC and front spring upgrade 15W fork fluid, YSS rear spring/damper upgrade-preload adjustable only, lots of reflective tape and other accessories
Previously owned:
1969 Honda K50 mini trail (first bike, still runs great and in the family)
1975 Honda CB125
1978 Yamaha DT400 (bored 2 stroke insanity)
1986 Kawasaki Ninja 250r
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Re: Cheeky seats
Did you cut out the piece underneath?ScottDR wrote:They are terrific to work with, honest and make a great product. LOVE my padded cover. I de-humped and really enjoy the seat now.
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Re: Cheeky seats
Yes, about half and added a bit of padding. Will most likely be removing them completely but it's a lot more tolerable already.



2013 Black PCX 150
Mods/accessories:
Honda tall windshield, Honda top box, NCY variator and face with 13gram rollers, LED headlamps & taillight with, Backoff indicator
Kawell rectangular lights-fork, mounted
Cheeky Seats seat cover (de-humped), YSS PDC and front spring upgrade 15W fork fluid, YSS rear spring/damper upgrade-preload adjustable only, lots of reflective tape and other accessories
Previously owned:
1969 Honda K50 mini trail (first bike, still runs great and in the family)
1975 Honda CB125
1978 Yamaha DT400 (bored 2 stroke insanity)
1986 Kawasaki Ninja 250r