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Vic, have you thought about one of the Butty Buddies? Could fold it up and carry it somehow, easier than a p-pad I would think.
Originally Posted by SC-Longhair
I definitely like mine in solo dress. Just looks good, but I did miss out on a chance to take a cute 40yr old for a ride yesterday because I had no p-pad although I did offer her my fender.
I need to trade someome my sundowner 2-up for a mustang p-pad. Any takers?
Vic, have you thought about one of the Butty Buddies? Could fold it up and carry it somehow, easier than a p-pad I would think.
I really haven't. Technically, my passenger seat is already spoken for and our rides are planned well in advance since we have a lil one at home. It takes me +/- 5-10 minutes to go from solo -> 2up. On a side note, I don't make it a point to giving strange women rides, even though she was cute. So, having a p-pad handy on the fly isn't high on my priority list unless one of my famous chick crushes were standing next to me and asking for a ride.
I like the looks of the Corbin seat. I ride an 06 S/B, what model and style is the seat. I still have the stock seat and the one you have looks to have a little more back support.
Luther ....
It's the Classic Solo. I also have the Pillion if OL decides to go for a short spin. This seat is very comfortable .... you really can do a great deal of miles on the Corbin without getting uncomfortable.
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