Smooth ride, Air bag seat on a 86 GS 550L

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  • whatparthurts
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    Smooth ride, Air bag seat on a 86 GS 550L

    20151018_120742_resized_1.jpgGot to smooth out those bumps along the way by adding an air bag to the seat. I also changed to a Harley Davidson seat. A little wider, a little more comfortable.
    Last edited by Guest; 10-18-2015, 09:25 PM.
  • Steve
    GS Whisperer
    • Jun 2005
    • 35925
    • southwest oHIo

    #2
    I am guessing that you have maybe hard-tailed the bike?

    I am curious about the airbag, though. Looks like a contender for a project I have in mind.

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    • Grimly
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      • Sep 2012
      • 5771
      • Ireland

      #3
      You need one of these....
      220px-Whoopee_cushion.jpg
      Dave
      '79 GS850GN '80 GS850GT
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      • whatparthurts

        #4
        Originally posted by Grimly
        You need one of these....
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]42518[/ATTACH]
        I like that. anything to smooth the ride....lol

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        • whatparthurts

          #5
          Originally posted by Steve
          I am guessing that you have maybe hard-tailed the bike?

          I am curious about the airbag, though. Looks like a contender for a project I have in mind.

          .
          The GS 550L has a mono-shock rear swing-arm. It has an adjustable dial on it, I found the air bag and Harley seat at Goodwill for $15. When I pulled the GS 550L step seat, it had the perfect cross over to mount the air bag. I got lucky on this one. Now I have to make another trip to L.A. to give it the smoke test....lol
          20151018_120831_resized_1.jpg

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          • whatparthurts

            #6
            Originally posted by whatparthurts
            The GS 550L has a mono-shock rear swing-arm. It has an adjustable dial on it, I found the air bag and Harley seat at Goodwill for $15. When I pulled the GS 550L step seat, it had the perfect cross over to mount the air bag. I got lucky on this one. Now I have to make another trip to L.A. to give it the smoke test....lol
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]42524[/ATTACH]
            Well, Old school CB, Ammeter, volts and water temp gauges from Auto Zone. I dropped the temp sensor between the carbs for a temp reference point. I can tell if its cold, warm or hot.

            No true trucker bike would be complete without an air suspension seat. just like the big rig. They were two separate purchases that just worked out well.

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            • Grimly
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              #7
              Originally posted by whatparthurts
              The GS 550L has a mono-shock rear swing-arm. It has an adjustable dial on it, I found the air bag and Harley seat at Goodwill for $15. When I pulled the GS 550L step seat, it had the perfect cross over to mount the air bag. I got lucky on this one. Now I have to make another trip to L.A. to give it the smoke test....lol
              [ATTACH=CONFIG]42524[/ATTACH]
              Originally posted by whatparthurts
              Well, Old school CB, Ammeter, volts and water temp gauges from Auto Zone. I dropped the temp sensor between the carbs for a temp reference point. I can tell if its cold, warm or hot.

              No true trucker bike would be complete without an air suspension seat. just like the big rig. They were two separate purchases that just worked out well.
              Excellent. I have (or will be shortly) joining the Vetter resurrectors shortly. Nothing beats a good fairing in the winter.
              Dave
              '79 GS850GN '80 GS850GT
              Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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