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Difference Between Comfort Seat and Stock Seat

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#1 · (Edited)
My T120 has a Triumph comfort seat, but my 2020 Street twin has the stock foam from a T120 seat.


I purchased a T120 comfort seat to give me the option of swapping out the foam (thanks Pudge!)

While I was swapping the foam I took some photos to document the difference between stock and comfort.

Here is a top and bottom view of the stock and comfort foam. The "press test" didn't show any difference in the softness of the foam, but you can see the small "3D Net inserts" underneath the comfort seat foam on the right.

The foams were virtually identical. Same height and shape.
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#5 ·
So, how does it ride? It's hard to make a direct comparison with the stock foam, but I think it was more "Comfort"-able on our ride last weekend. Addressing the pressure points does seem like a reasonable idea.

BTW, I put the stock Street Twin cover back on. I did not think tuck and roll was the proper look for the bike.:)
 
#7 ·
I agree, thank you for posting this. Very informative and good to know. Looks like I’m just as well keeping my T120 stock seat - to be honest with you has been very comfortable for me. I have often wondered about a comfort seat, I guess I can put that thought out of my head.
 
#9 ·
I used to have both the original and OEM comfort seat for my T120.

For me they felt different. For a light weight person, the comfort seat had less surface softness and felt firmer. I also sat a bit higher than with the standard seat.

In the end, the standard seat was better fo me. I liked the looks of the Comfort seat though. Also, I have a hunch that the Comfort seat would work better with a person that has more weight than myself.

As I was after surface softness, in the end I dumped the exteriors of the Comfort seat and took the plastic frame to an upholsterer. He made me a seat that now beats both the originals :) .
 
#10 · (Edited)
There have been many reports on these pages stating that if a T120 owner doesn't find the stock seat comfortable then a comfort seat won't help much. Makes sense as no two riders are the same, but the T120's stock ergos are the same for everyone. I found my T120's stock seat to be all day comfortable and so have not modified or replaced it.
 
#11 ·
There have been many reports on these pages stating that if a T120n owner doesn't find the stock seat comfortable then a comfort seat won't help much. Makes sense as no two riders are the same, but the T120's stock ergos are the same for everyone. I found my T120's stock seat to be all day comfortable and so have not modified or replaced it.
Ditto for me
 
#12 ·
As a side clearing... being the foam same thickness do not mean too much at all.

Usually it is not desirable the seat to enlarge too much for comfort, but it does not mean in any manner every seat is similar to other with same size.

There are many different foam compounds. And they comfort and feel can make huge differences.

I have tried seats that were much more comfortable than others, also being thinner, because the foam behaviour was totally different.

Heat dissipation, reaction to weight, flexibility... can be very different between different foams that look similar.

I have not direct experience with the T120 comfort seat but the way to check how it works is seating on it, not measuring the size.
 
#14 ·
Interesting dig into the details @Gene Ungar; thanks for doing the dissection. My ‘21 T120 Black came with the standard brown seat. First few rides out (30-40 mile rides) had my rump feeling like I needed to move around after about 5 miles to avoid hotspots (I’m about 180lb in gear). Ended up buying a backrest for my wife’s benefit and the black comfort seat for me. Whatever small differences Triumph made were enough to make me not think about seat comfort anymore…all good.
 
#17 ·
Just because it's called a comfort seat it's more a name than anything else, when I brought my 2016 Thruxton it had a solo seat and needed the duel seat for the wife as well my throw over leather saddle bags to sit, I found I had a sore bottom riding with the stock seat within 2 hours in the saddle, the duel comfort seat is a bit better and can ride all day without any problems, but its more to do with the shape of it than padding, but if you are planning long distant travels then invest in a lambs wool seat cover and your bottom will love you for it.

Ashley