Since we not very far from Misty Mountain we've had the sheepskins on our bikes as long as had the bikes. :thumbup::thumbup: They are great, summer and winter, help control heat and sweating plus adding to the comfort of the ride
...or a wet sheepdog? :roflblack:And what happens to it when it gets wet? Does it smell like a wet "dog" or wet "sheep"? :dontknow:
I am wondering if you folks have sheep skin or shearlings. The shearling is what they line the underside of saddles with.----Budro
Shearling is clipped sheepskin. Usually in 3/4" length or 1/4" in length. As mentioned above, these are usually used in saddle work or for making vests. The long fuzzy ones are not shearling.
They do insulate from heat or cold, depending on temparature. Try not to get the seats wet on the bike--the water will sit in them and take a long time to dry out. Never, try to accelerate the process by throwing them into a dryer, unless you want to turn the skin into a cement block.
I have used my Alaska Leather ones for about 3 years now. They are losing their springiness so probably time to retire them for new ones shortly.
I am wondering if you folks have sheep skin or shearlings. The shearling is what they line the underside of saddles with.----Budro
does anyone make one that fits over the backrest? that would be nice to cut down on sweating (my back sweats on long rides).....