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well now im looking to eplace the seat on my bob.i love the look of the solo seat so i want to keep a solo seat but the stocker is uncomfortable.im looking for something that looks cool and comfortable and maybe a little slimer.any suggestions guys will help im on the search.
From: The birthplace of our nation- Philadelphia proud!
RE: replacement seat for street bob??
I went with the Harley Brawler, Cremator pattern (Skull w/ flames). Definately slimmer. Nice seat. Not too bad on a long run but definately not a couch!
In response to Wiffles idea on the bare bones seat, That is the seat I am leaning towards as well. They look great on the bike but I have never rode one so I can't comment until I actually buy one. I emailed Lepera and asked when they would have a seat for the 06 Dyna and they replied "probably not until May or June" . Don't they know we need them now! Mojo
wish i would have waited for the seat. i have a sidekick wcremator pattern. i do love it. looks cool, but now they have the brawler seat w/cremator pattern and blue stiching.... would have looked cool on the big blue bob. oh well still like what i have. the g friend hate her part of the sidekick though
From: The birthplace of our nation- Philadelphia proud!
RE: replacement seat for street bob??
tb2377, get the new blue stiching brawler seat. Hell, it's only money. You know you'll always want it now. You know you will. You need it. Yes, it would look great on the blue bob with all the chrome....Is it working yet? I should be a salesman. The cremator brawler does look good but on my last trip (1600 round) my *** was sore!
The bare bones does look badass, but I got a C&C seat for my bob. Still needs to be broken in, but looks awesome. Didn't want a pattern, so I got black leather.
No Mojo, that's the stock seat. I'm not taking anymore pix till the bike is done ( for now ). Basically, just have to put my pipes on. Will have some more up in the next week or two. In the meantime, the C&C isn't the most comfortable thing I ever sat on, but I haven't adjusted my shocks yet, as I completely spaced it. I would say it's like a Corbin, kinda hard till broken in. The only thing that is taking getting used to is the low lumbar support. Have to kind of lean into it. Hope this helps. Looks wise, phenominal...
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