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A Mustang seat is the best you can buy.
go get one.
Originally Posted by Reindeer
I have the standard Wide Tripper Solo (not the forward) and I love it. I can't imagine having a more comfortable seat on a Dyna. I'm 6'0" for what its worth.
Originally Posted by WideGlideFever
I dont have the Wide Tripper so cannot comment specifically on that one, I do have the Vintage Solo (Wide) w/ backrest. Hands down, the best mod to my bike!!!
Originally Posted by Tall Timber
I do 160km a day on my wide tripper and love it.
My only regret is getting diamond stitching because it tends to get wetter and stay wet if I'm caught out in the rain.
Originally Posted by izzyryder
I have the mustang fastback and it is straight up the best seat I've ever ridden with.
Thanks a lot people. Really appreciate the feedback.
Whatever model seat this is from them *on bike when I bought her* is a great product. My *** is comfy all the time short ride or long, so much so I bought the matching rear seat for my wife. Same result.
Great stuff!
JTR
Last edited by 03geetee; Oct 23, 2013 at 07:07 PM.
I dont have the Wide Tripper so cannot comment specifically on that one, I do have the Vintage Solo (Wide) w/ backrest. Hands down, the best mod to my bike!!!
Double Ditto! Narrow in the front, sets you back farther and all day comfort... and then some. Great seat!
Mustang seats are some of the most recognizable and most used. They are good quality and you probably won't be unhappy with it. In other words, if that's the seat you want buy it.
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