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Can anyone comment on the passenger comfort ? Between lucky daves or corbin widow maker. I see the corbin is an inch wide on the passenger end, but seems the lucky daves would be more comfortable with the gel and what not.
I really like that seat, but from what I see it does move you forward a bit. My silly looking tallboy puts me back and up about two inchs each way, which is perfect for me. Don't think down and forward will work for me. Oh well.
JuanderBoy have you tried using the seat bolster on the stock seat. If moving forward is what you want that would be the cheap fix...
Any reviews from passengers on the LD seat?
I've been looking at upgrading my stock Low Rider seat and had almost settled on the Mustang Vintage One-Piece but after reading this thread may have to consider the LD seat. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...low-rider.html
Last edited by UrbanRunner; May 21, 2017 at 10:38 PM.
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