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I believe you are referring to the seat that is standard on the Dyna Screamin Eagle. They look good but they are also very firm and not much passenger pillion.
I have one that I am not using. I am 55 and need a lot of cushion for my a$$. the seat def looks good though. I would let it go for $150 plus shipping.
Do not know how it compares to other seats and its really a personal pref but as previously stated, it is a firm seat and not much for passenger if that is important to you. For me, this seat holds me in place just the way I like and I do not mind it being firm for the 30 - 40 miles commutes i have.
DX, how do you like the lowrider seat? I've seen it on a few bikes, but never available for purchase. Also, I may be interested in buying your se seat. Narosar, when you say firm, how does that compare to the stock seat? Thanks again
DX, how do you like the lowrider seat? I've seen it on a few bikes, but never available for purchase. Also, I may be interested in buying your se seat. Narosar, when you say firm, how does that compare to the stock seat? Thanks again
Firmer than the stock seat in my opinion but not an issue for me with my fat ****, lol.. I have plenty of padding to make up for it.
The lowrider puts you closer to the front of the bike, and doesn't allow you to move forward or backward. The SE seems straighter and longe and allows you to move a little forward or backward. The SE looks much better on the bike.
Let me know if you are interested or not. I can email you some pics if u like. If you don't want it, I will put it on Ebay.
I have one and wouldn't trade it for any other 2 up seat, the passenger pillion is not any thicker than a Badlander but it is wider. I like the firmness. Tried reshaping my stock solo so I would fit better and I did, I just cant stand how soft it is.
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