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i really like thtat fat bob stock seat does anybody know if it'll fit my 08 SG ok and thats something i can order from the dealer right? or do they not order stock prts ?
Wow...what a guy....I am keeping mine for long rides and if I ever get a good looking female that is crazy enough to get on the back....I must say it is the most comfortable seat I have ever sat on from the factory.
I probably won't have a use for mine, but won't be til I suspect May or so. I wouldn't buy one from the dealer. As nice as they are I suspect there will be alot of "take offs" around.
Gilly
Steel let us know how the tall boy set works out on the FB. Im 6'2 and could use some leg room too. I agree that the fatbob has a pretty comfortable seet, but after a few hours of riding I feel like I really need to stretch my legs. The part about the tall boy set that I am leary about is the fact that it sits you higher in addition to back. I'd rather just go back....or maybe get extended forward controls.
Steel let us know how the tall boy set works out on the FB. Im 6'2 and could use some leg room too. I agree that the fatbob has a pretty comfortable seet, but after a few hours of riding I feel like I really need to stretch my legs. The part about the tall boy set that I am leary about is the fact that it sits you higher in addition to back. I'd rather just go back....or maybe get extended forward controls.
Will do. I looked at extending the forward controls, but I wanted a more comfortable seat for the passenger as well.
At 6'4", I don't know if that will be enough or I might have to extend the controls anyway.
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