2 up seat worth it?

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Dimentia

Active Member
I am thinking of buying a 2up seat. My question is are they worth it?
I have the little passenger one I am currently using but the suction cups keep tearing off and it is scratching my paint up. I am thinking of getting an 2up seat so what are the pros and cons of them? :confused:
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
I am thinking of buying a 2up seat. My question is are they worth it?
I have the little passenger one I am currently using but the suction cups keep tearing off and it is scratching my paint up. I am thinking of getting an 2up seat so what are the pros and cons of them? :confused:
If you value your paint, I'd put the protective film package on your fender regardless of whether you use the P-pad or go with a 2-up seat. Big Dog Motorcycles BIG DOG MOTORCYCLES SURFACE PROTECTION TAPE- REAR FENDER

I'm having a custom 2-up seat made with LOTS of gel pad and memory foam, plus having them build it up so there's some lower back support. This is the seat I'll mainly use for longer trips. I don't have a luggage rack, so I'll strap my bag onto the sissy bar, turn it around and sit it on the passenger portion of the seat for even more back support. And I'm definitely putting the protective film on my bike to protect its paint.
 

Dimentia

Active Member
So I take it with the 2up seat you still get the suction cup damage also?
What about comfort? are they better for the passenger or are they basically the same?

If there are no pros to the 2up sounds like i should save the money and just buy another pad for her.
 

JJBlue

Member
So I take it with the 2up seat you still get the suction cup damage also?
What about comfort? are they better for the passenger or are they basically the same?

If there are no pros to the 2up sounds like i should save the money and just buy another pad for her.
I too am looking for a 2-up seat. Bike is a rigid and the wife and I went on a 130 mile run yesterday. I have the suction-seat and she swears she'll never ride again with me until I get the 2-up with sissy bar. She had to soak in epsom salt that night. My cruiser had the passenger set up and she loved the ride. I was quoted at over $1,300 for just a sissy bar, no seat :down: . Looking for more resources before I go with this one dealer.
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
So I take it with the 2up seat you still get the suction cup damage also?
What about comfort? are they better for the passenger or are they basically the same?

If there are no pros to the 2up sounds like i should save the money and just buy another pad for her.
Big Dog pads the bottom of their seats pretty well, but I had a Harley where the paint was rubbed off under the seat :angry: after a long 2-up ride due to the stock seat NOT having adequate protection for paint :bang:

A paint job costs LOTS more than some protective film...better to be safe than sorry, that's my motto!
 

BWG56

Guru
I am thinking of buying a 2up seat. My question is are they worth it?
I have the little passenger one I am currently using but the suction cups keep tearing off and it is scratching my paint up. I am thinking of getting an 2up seat so what are the pros and cons of them? :confused:
Are you lifting the tabs to release the suction cups or just pulling the pad up to get it off?
 

erldawg

Guru
I'm not to thrilled at the look of the pillow pad with the seat so I picked up the 2 up seat. Looks better and there are a few members significant others prefer the 2 up seat. :cheers: :cheers:
 

Dimentia

Active Member
this was the first suction seat I owned and I did not realize you had to pull on the tabs so I ruined the first one. but before I buy another one I was going to look at the 2up and decide which one to buy. I am not getting alot of pros for the 2up for the money so I think I will just stick with the pad.
 

beezachoppa

Member
this was the first suction seat I owned and I did not realize you had to pull on the tabs so I ruined the first one. but before I buy another one I was going to look at the 2up and decide which one to buy. I am not getting alot of pros for the 2up for the money so I think I will just stick with the pad.
you can replace the cups. i have found them on ebay.
i take them off when i recover a seat or p-pad and now and then tear one so i keep a couple of both sizes around for just in case :up: .

i am recovering a 2 up right now and can tell you that the passenger section is larger than the p-pad and there is less lumbar support as that area of the seat rounds into the passenger area.
i sissy bar would be a be help to the passenger either way
 

coach

Active Member
I have an 03 Chopper and the two-up will stay in place even without the suction cups. They serve as more of a cushion, but the other factors that keep the seat in place are ....1. It is formed around the frame like the solo.....2. The 03 has a fastener in the fender that lines-up with a hole in the seat pan. The two-up is more comfortable than the p-pad.......so answer to the question....yes.
 

1mndg

RIDE IT HARD!!!
My wife luvs the 2-up seat and sissybar set-up. It's wider and has more comfort than the pad. She can relax to the point where she can almost fall asleep on the longer runs. So IMO get the seat and bar. Run the solo seat and remove the bar when you ride alone.
 

goofy

Active Member
The backrest is the most important, closely followed by the seat, IMHO.
The backrest allows the passenger to relax, and move around a bit if needed.
On ours, the 2-up is actually quite comfy. Went 2500 miles in two weeks last summer.
The 120 mile gas tank, and my aged bladder help with extra breaks too...:lol:
 

beezachoppa

Member
is there a certain place or wording to use to find them? I could not locate them on ebay
just looked and don't see any at the moment. there is someone selling suction cup p-pads. maybe email them and see if they have them or try one of the parts places that sell seats like jp
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
Two up seats fit better, are wider for passenger comfort, do not fall off when pass is not sitting on it, easier to pack a lot of luggage and can be modified in more ways that you can imagine, look great. I had the p-pad to start, then got a stock 2 up seat and liked it a lot. Then I had Sterling Seats do me a custom with gel inserts, other modifications and I like it so much that it stays on the scoot and the solo seat is somewhere in the garage.
P-pad versus custom 2 up seat = Night and Day difference, no comparison.
 
If you value your paint, I'd put the protective film package on your fender regardless of whether you use the P-pad or go with a 2-up seat. Big Dog Motorcycles BIG DOG MOTORCYCLES SURFACE PROTECTION TAPE- REAR FENDER

I'm having a custom 2-up seat made with LOTS of gel pad and memory foam, plus having them build it up so there's some lower back support. This is the seat I'll mainly use for longer trips. I don't have a luggage rack, so I'll strap my bag onto the sissy bar, turn it around and sit it on the passenger portion of the seat for even more back support. And I'm definitely putting the protective film on my bike to protect its paint.
Hello, I happen to be reading the Forum on 2Up Seats. I know this post is old, but wanted to ask if you had that seat made that you are referring too. If so, how have you liked it over the years? Do you have any pictures of it. Thanks
 

Jersey James

Jersey James
Which ever seat you decide on, you can purchase at most auto store's black automobile carpet. Cut is to size, and glue it on with some 3M spray adhesive. Works for me. And still use the clear film paint protector= double the protection. Just a suggestion.
 
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