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If you have an aftermarket seat on your lowrider, could you do me a favor and post a pic and tell me how the seat is for the passenger......greatly appreciated!!!
I have the Sundowner seat, was one of my first mods. Very comfortable for me and passenger. Direct replacement, perfect fit. Sold my original using the same box as the Sundowner came in for $80. Should have been the OEM seat.
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Not a Low Rider but it should be the same thing. I have a Mustang Vintage and love it. No complaints from passengers. Wasn't my first mod but it will be on my next bike (if there ever is a next bike).
I like so many have a Sundowner that I use when out on the road for for than 3 hours. For just blasting around town I use this thin one "cause it look so good. I do put the ocasional lady on the back of the thin on buts thats just from da bar to home!
Thanks for your responses. I was going to go with the forwards from a guy on the forum - wife said we NEED a better seat for her - priority - have a line on a sundowner....checking to see if it moves driver a postion much ---looks higher than stock, is it back or forward of stock???
The Mustang for me looks cheapy on the cover they use....no offence, just the way it looks or is this just me?? (also look hard....)
Why does anyone ie harley make a seat that is low like stock, wide back and real comfy.
Checked to see if I could get the stock widened to 12 like the sundowner on the passenger width.....no go....the sundowner looks a little bulky to me and like a FXDC....seems to lose that lowrider look....any thoughts and any more options.
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