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Is anybody here running the le pera cherokee?
I'm trying to find photos or reviews of it, mostly for M8 breakouts but at this point ill take any M8 model.
found heaps of pictures and reviews for sportys and dynas but almost nothing for current gen bikes
I got one on my 2020 softail standard, have about 500 miles on it
I usually use a saddlemen renegade when solo, now im lazy and just leave the le pera on
The le pera is basic an pretty comfortable, feels stiffer than the saddlemen is definitely narrower and sits lower, the small back support helps
It does leave a small gap between seat and gas tank if youre OCD
Good seat overall and my wife likes the passenger cushion
Thanks mate, good to know that its comfortable.
the gap wont bother me because im styuling my bike after an old school chopper anyway and plan on turning this seat into a full king/queen
dont suppose you be able to post a picture of the side profile of how it looks?
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