Harley-Davidson announces the new Road Zeppelin air adjustable seats, an aftermarket accessory which is aimed at delivering premium comfort for both rider and pillion by means of an air cushion built in inside the saddle.
Pretty much like the strap-on AirHawk seats works, the H-D Road Zeppelin seats come with internal air bladders with a carefully engineered design which helps spread the weight of the rider more evenly across the surface.
This, in turn, eliminates hot spots and provides better cushioning for the tail bone, offering a better support and allowing riders to spend more time in the saddle.
The air pump and release valve are hand-actuated, pretty much like one would adjust the AirFit system in Scorpion helmets. The rider seat width is15.5" (39 cm), while the passenger's one is 12" (30.5 cm).
The Road Zeppelin fits all 2008 and newer Touring Harley_Davidson bikes, except Trike and bikes equipped with certain accessories. Sportster, Dyna and Softail versions are also available, so you should check with your H-D dealers.
Prices start at $599.95 (€441).
This, in turn, eliminates hot spots and provides better cushioning for the tail bone, offering a better support and allowing riders to spend more time in the saddle.
The air pump and release valve are hand-actuated, pretty much like one would adjust the AirFit system in Scorpion helmets. The rider seat width is15.5" (39 cm), while the passenger's one is 12" (30.5 cm).
The Road Zeppelin fits all 2008 and newer Touring Harley_Davidson bikes, except Trike and bikes equipped with certain accessories. Sportster, Dyna and Softail versions are also available, so you should check with your H-D dealers.
Prices start at $599.95 (€441).