Kawasaki Z900 se ( 2025/2026 )
Kawasaki Z900 se ( 2025/2026 )
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Ghs

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Does anybody own one of these , I’m being told it’s a different seat to the basic z900 seat , it sorts out the comfort issues with the basic seat .
I just wanted to confirm how comfortable the se seat is before I buy one , there not cheap .
Thanks

carinaman

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£169 - I don't know if it's comfier.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/297442492115?msockid=20...

Ghs

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carinaman said:
£169 - I don't know if it's comfier.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/297442492115?msockid=20...
Thankyou carinaman , it’s the is it more comfortable that’s stopping me buying one , I struggle to believe the se has a different seat to the base 900 .
I’m going to order one and if it’s not better I’ll take it back

carinaman

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Ghs said:
Thankyou carinaman , it s the is it more comfortable that s stopping me buying one , I struggle to believe the se has a different seat to the base 900. I m going to order one and if it s not better I ll take it back
Does it look any different? I posted that link as I didn't know what price you'd been considering.

Have you looked on eBay or temu for a gel seat pad that's placed on top of the existing seat?

Edited by carinaman on Saturday 11th July 19:43

Ghs

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Standard seat , though I can’t remember a Kawasaki logo on mine

Ghs

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Yesterday (08:08)
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Se cariman, it’s a different material to the z900 but other than that I’m not seeing any difference , but obviously I can’t see what’s under the cover .

Ghs

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This looks the answer , but it’s a lot of money to find out it’s made no difference , though you must be able to send stuff back if no good

carinaman

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Looking at images it's difficult to know which is for the 2025> model. A reviews mentions flatter seat subframe rails and I don't know if seats from the previous model fit.

Ghs

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carinaman said:
Looking at images it's difficult to know which is for the 2025> model. A reviews mentions flatter seat subframe rails and I don't know if seats from the previous model fit.
The year 25 & 26 are exactly the same bikes , all that changed from 25 -26 were the colours , so a 26 /25 se seat will fit my bike , think I’m going to try and get a test ride on a se to see if the seat is different , if not order the 3 rd seat down , or just send the uncomfortable heap of junk back lol .

carinaman

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Ghs said:
The year 25 & 26 are exactly the same bikes , all that changed from 25 -26 were the colours , so a 26 /25 se seat will fit my bike , think I m going to try and get a test ride on a se to see if the seat is different , if not order the 3 rd seat down , or just send the uncomfortable heap of junk back lol .
I meant it's difficult to tell the current generation from the generation before, the 2017 to 2024 one, though the 2020 revision was more than electronics and was the sort of thoroughness and constant improvement that impresses me.

I was allowed out on a KTM Duke 990R a couple of weeks ago and one thing that struck was how well it 'fitted' me. It's made me think about ergonomics and how much a higher seat would make to my bike. A colleague has previously suggested a strap on gel pad or something to mine may reduce hip cramps.

Ghs

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carinaman said:
I meant it's difficult to tell the current generation from the generation before, the 2017 to 2024 one, though the 2020 revision was more than electronics and was the sort of thoroughness and constant improvement that impresses me.

I was allowed out on a KTM Duke 990R a couple of weeks ago and one thing that struck was how well it 'fitted' me. It's made me think about ergonomics and how much a higher seat would make to my bike. A colleague has previously suggested a strap on gel pad or something to mine may reduce hip cramps.

I’ve learnt that , sitting on a bike in a shop is different to 50 miles on the road , won’t make that mistake again , how did you get on with the ktm , look a nice bike .

Ghs

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Ordered one of these , see how we get on .

carinaman

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Hopefully that'll work. Just over £100 is far more palatable. Regarding my concerns about whether they fitted the previous gen. Your bike and the image of the one you've ordered show boltheads on each side where as the previous image doesn't have them which made me think perhaps that one was for the previous gen. Perhaps the boltheads are for the rear seat cover or something?

O/T - I didn't stretch the Duke 990R. Feel wise it felt planted like my SV650 where as the Duke 790 reminds me of a pre-LC RD250 size wise. The Duke 790 felt like a Duke 390 in terms of flickability and responsiveness. On the return ride I noticed the water temp symbol on the dash went out I guess once the coolant had reached temperature. I didn't read the manual but I pressed what I thought was the cruise control button on the left hand bar and that didn't seem to maintain speed when I eased off the throttle. That was probably operator error. I should have asked to borrow the 390 SMCR super moto type bike. I am a sucker for white and orange. For low speed u-turn type stuff the 990R seemed much the same as the SV650 and mine has the throttle assist anti-stall feature. I am not a riding god but the bike didn't embarass me or create any issues. Pilot Cup tyres made me glad we were in a heatwave, the tread didn't look year round suitable. Me on a 990R is very much 'all the gear and no idea'.

Edited by carinaman on Sunday 12th July 18:36

Ghs

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carinaman said:
Hopefully that'll work. Just over £100 is far more palatable. Regarding my concerns about whether they fitted the previous gen. Your bike and the image of the one you've ordered show boltheads on each side where as the previous image doesn't have them which made me think perhaps that one was for the previous gen. Perhaps the boltheads are for the rear seat cover or something?

O/T - I didn't stretch the Duke 990R. Feel wise it felt planted like my SV650 where as the Duke 790 reminds me of a pre-LC RD250 size wise. The Duke 790 felt like a Duke 390 in terms of flickability and responsiveness. On the return ride I noticed the water temp symbol on the dash went out I guess once the coolant had reached temperature. I didn't read the manual but I pressed what I thought was the cruise control button on the left hand bar and that didn't seem to maintain speed when I eased off the throttle. That was probably operator error. I should have asked to borrow the 390 SMCR super moto type bike. I am a sucker for white and orange. For low speed u-turn type stuff the 990R seemed much the same as the SV650 and mine has the throttle assist anti-stall feature. I am not a riding god but the bike didn't embarass me or create any issues. Pilot Cup tyres made me glad we were in a heatwave, the tread didn't look year round suitable. Me on a 990R is very much 'all the gear and no idea'.

Edited by carinaman on Sunday 12th July 18:36
I had to read the manual to get the cruise to work on z900 , seems opposite way round to what I think it should be , but then I’ve never used one on a motorbike before so could be just how they are .
At least you enjoyed yourself , and I agree I like bright colours , the ktm orange is lovely