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Originally Posted by Classicfc
Yeah Buttcrack solo. Sits you a little lower. Very comfy as well as easy on the eyes
Since I've had my Fat Bob I've had the worst time trying to get a solo seat that suites me and fits the bike. The biggest problem is the seat not fitting around the tank and leaving a large noticeable gap. I have a garage full of seats that just don't work for me. Including a Mustang narrow Vintage.
It appears that the Butt Crack Solo would sit me lower and a bit further back, and it appears to have a good "bucket". I'm 6' slim build.
Any one with any real experience with this seat care to comment? I'm probably gonna order one of these soon.
Thanks.
Last edited by jluvs2ride; Jun 27, 2012 at 01:10 AM.
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