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I'm looking at getting a lowprofile 2 up seat in the near future and waswondering what would you all suggest? The lady loves to ride, but we don't do enough long distance trips to have the seat that we have now (it just doesn't look all that great..). So, whats everyones opinion? I've seen a lot of you guys use LePera. I was looking at the C&Csite, one of the forum sponsors and they have some nice stuff there too, but I'm just not sure. Thanks!
And I think I may add the mini rail sissy bar with the low profile seat as well.
I am using a stock Dyna Low 2 up seat on my Street Bob with a medium low sissy bar, and so far my wife loves it. She doesn't go on real long rides with me so it was a cheap (free actually) solution to riding 2 up and still looking pretty good.
here is my HD sidekick, which I may be selling in the near future to get something a bit more comfy for my girl. Will tell you right now, it is not comfy for the passenger, I would say 30 minutes on it before you will get complaints, maybe less... but it ****n looks sweet.
here is my HD sidekick, which I may be selling in the near future to get something a bit more comfy for my girl. Will tell you right now, it is not comfy for the passenger, I would say 30 minutes on it before you will get complaints, maybe less... but it ****n looks sweet.
I agree that the Sidekick looks kick ***. My wife can ride for about an hour to an hour and a half before she needs a break, which is ok with me. I'm having a detachable back rest added for her too.
I got a lowrider seat for everyday and a sundowner for two up. Tookthe wifefor a 250 mile ride once and no complaints from her. Haven't used the lowrider seat for any two up yet.
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