Moto Skiveez

toonika

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Dirt Dad, et. al....

Thanks for your understanding and support. And YES we are always open to suggestions. It goes without saying that almost every product will gain improve with experience and real world evaluations. We will continue to improve and refine our current designs. We are already testing some modifications to improve on the "walkability" of the Skiveez. Or better said, how they perform when you are off the bike. In addition we will be offering some additional products that I hope will be just as innovative as our first product. Stay tuned.......

I want to thank everyone who, regardless of whether they purchase or not, wishes us well with our new company. We will continue to do our best to meet the needs of our customers, and offer the best products that we can design.

Thanks again for the support!
 

jdk2man

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I rode 12 miles straight from West Yellowstone NP to Colorado Springs. They worked awesome.

If the padding on the butt went back about 1 or 2 inches more, they would be perfect.

With the complaints, I guess I ordered the right size. They fit tight, don't slip down.
Ya, they feel a bit diaperish at first but don't really think about them after that.

The only thing I may add is that maybe people can try the ATV seat cushion available at wal mart. I saw that on a bike at Wolfman and they said it works wonders. I guess a lot of KTM riders use them.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-ATV-Comfort-Ride-Seat-Protector/16777864
 

Tupperware

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Mine ride too low ( plumbers butt). A couple inches taller waist would benefit taller riders.
toonika said:
Dirt Dad, et. al....

Thanks for your understanding and support. And YES we are always open to suggestions. It goes without saying that almost every product will gain improve with experience and real world evaluations. We will continue to improve and refine our current designs. We are already testing some modifications to improve on the "walkability" of the Skiveez. Or better said, how they perform when you are off the bike. In addition we will be offering some additional products that I hope will be just as innovative as our first product. Stay tuned.......

I want to thank everyone who, regardless of whether they purchase or not, wishes us well with our new company. We will continue to do our best to meet the needs of our customers, and offer the best products that we can design.

Thanks again for the support!
 

toonika

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Tupperware said:
Mine ride too low ( plumbers butt). A couple inches taller waist would benefit taller riders.
Tupperware,

Duly noted. As with any product, refinements can always be made. In our next run of base shorts the rear of the waistband will be raised an additional 2cm. I am curious to know what size of Moto-Skiveez® you have? If you would, please send me an email to; shawn@motoskiveez.com. Thanks for the input.
 

toonika

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Just a note. The current run of Moto-Skiveez now have a higher rear waist line of 2cm. Just thought I would put out this information.

Thanks ::008::
 

RIDEMYST

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I have both the LD and Skiveez.
I prefer the Skiveez but that's just me as I'm sure everyone's keester is different!
BTW - If you order the Skiveez, take a look at their fold-able hat....very nice! -JEP-
 

lotecredneck

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toonika said:
Tupperware,

Duly noted. As with any product, refinements can always be made. In our next run of base shorts the rear of the waistband will be raised an additional 2cm. I am curious to know what size of Moto-Skiveez® you have? If you would, please send me an email to; shawn@motoskiveez.com. Thanks for the input.
How about a long version? I like to wear a long pair of tights inside my riding pants. If I wear just a pair of shorts, my knees tend to begin to stick to the lining of most riding pants.

~Tony
 

toonika

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lotecredneck said:
How about a long version? I like to wear a long pair of tights inside my riding pants. If I wear just a pair of shorts, my knees tend to begin to stick to the lining of most riding pants.

~Tony
Tony, Duly noted. We are working on a longer version as I type this. I hope it will be available by about mid summer. This is something that I think will appeal to many riders. I, myself, will ride in these. We have some specific requirements for the base garment. First of all it cannot be hot. So we are working on some features and refinements that should make this a product that is appealing to a very broad riding segment.

Thank for the suggestions and input.
 

Philistine

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Queensland Australia
I would like to see a more off road orientated pair with some inbuilt crash protection, I find when im off road riding, A pair of underpants to hold the family jewels in place, Moto Skiveez's to stop the sore arss and motocross shorts with crash protection all leads to a very hot crotch, would be nice to have one pair to do the job,
 
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