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Looking to change seats. I have a 2007 Superglide with a stock solo seat. Would like to ride 2-up with wife for shortand longer trips. New to biking world and looking for help.
I am thinking maybe-
A 2-upwithdriver backrest, I already have a passenger sissybar.
Comments, pics would be appreciated. I did a quick HDFORUM search already.
Dan
You'll get a lot of recommends for HD Sundowner, I got one, wife and I two-up all the time, 2000+ miles last summer, no butt problems, they are a little bulky lookin' but that's the price of comfort!
My bike in my sig pic has the Sundowner on it
I had a Sundowner 2-up seat that was VERy comfy on long rides. The thing was wide as a bus though. I had C&C (HDF sponsor) build me a seat and I love it. Much slimmer and thinner look, but the gel inserts provide all the comfort.
I vote for mustang 2 pc. seats but if you go to their website you will see a variety of styles.I've had 2 corbens which were good but for me the mustang is it.Bear in mind that just over a year ago I had back surgery (fusion L4,L5) and can now ride all day in comfort.The stock seat limited me to a couple of hours.Don't make the mistake I did and buy the small rear seat.I ended up buying the vintage wide rear to keep my wife happy.Anybody need a practically new vintage standard?
I havea Sundowner for for the long hauls. it is fantastic when it comes to comfort for the girlfriend.
I just kept my solo for when it is just me. easy as 2 thumb screws. Loner Industries makes some great custom seat bolts! looks great on fender when the sundowner is in the garage.
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