Mustang Solo Touring Seat Question
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Mustang Solo Touring Seat Question
Most of my riding is local cruising and short trips. I currently have a Mustang Solo Wide Tripper on my 2019 Low Rider. I am thinking about changing it out for a Mustang Solo Touring Seat with the Dagger Stitch pattern. The solo touring seat is 1" wider in the butt area but still narrow at the nose, and I have read that the stitch pattern improves the comfort. Will appreciate feedback from anyone using the Mustang solo touring seat on your experience with the seat.
Current Wide Tripper Seat.
Current Wide Tripper Seat.
Last edited by Las Vegas Jim; 08-07-2021 at 11:22 AM. Reason: Photo Placement
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Las Vegas Jim (08-07-2021)
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I have both, wide tripper solo diamond stitch and a touring solo with trapezoid stitch. The touring is definitely an improvement comfort wise on long rides. I don’t know that I can comment on the stitch pattern as I don’t feel either. I’d say the biggest factor affecting comfort is the difference in the shape of the two.
With the wide tripper I start to want to shift my butt around after 100-150 miles. With the touring I’m wanting to shift around after 250-300 miles. But I’ve done some 400 mile days on both. I also have and use the back rest on both.
With the wide tripper I start to want to shift my butt around after 100-150 miles. With the touring I’m wanting to shift around after 250-300 miles. But I’ve done some 400 mile days on both. I also have and use the back rest on both.
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