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Yep, I find it hard to believe there could be any seat more comfy than the Mustang seats. Better looking seats can be found but for comfort you don't need to look elsewhere.
Thank you for the detailed description of how the seat fits and feels, and thank you for the photos that clearly show how it looks on the bike. Great post!
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Believe my, Guys,the seats are MUCH better looking than in the company's site!
Yup, I agree. I have the Wide Vintage Solo with 2 pillions (standard & wide). Depending on the length of ride - determines the pillion width for the wifes hind end.
Thanks man that's perfect!!! you've now made my decision even harder as i'm even more torn between the pillion you got and the slim one.... ha ha ha!
jeff
I bought this one,'cause i thought the wider one would look awfully big on a dyna...
Now ,with this on, i think that even the wider would look great (mine looks thin enough).
Consider bying the wide WITH the driver's backrest...
Buy the wide pillion also.
SO...you would be able to carry someone for long runs PLUS you get back support when solo!
If you DON'T like the look of the backrest (for shorter runs ) leave it home!
IT IS DETACHABLE!!
Baeseman1 and Stanger said they had the wide vintage and backrests! ( Post some pics DUDES !!)
Last edited by sergeantmajor; Feb 4, 2010 at 11:49 AM.
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