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I have the DG big seat and matching pillion on my Glide and it is pretty comfortable. The seat is well made. I also have the backrest but couldn't figure out how it goes on..no instructions with seat. Service was decent. and seat arrived quickly once shipped.
Had a Surgical Steed "Pegasus" for six years with a Danny Gray seat.OK bike, but great seat! Never rode really long distances,max maybe 200 miles in a day but very comfortable."Gunfighter and lady" style.
For those of you with the Danny Gray Buttcrack Solo that seem to love the seat, did you include the "gel" option? I am ordering one as soon as I get back from the desert and Sherry told me the gel helps with the butt numbness on longer rides. Just curious what you guys that actually have the seat think. Is it worth the extra 75 bucks or so?
For those of you with the Danny Gray Buttcrack Solo that seem to love the seat, did you include the "gel" option? I am ordering one as soon as I get back from the desert and Sherry told me the gel helps with the butt numbness on longer rides. Just curious what you guys that actually have the seat think. Is it worth the extra 75 bucks or so?
I have the BCS w/o the gel option. When my seat was ordered they weren't in production for the 07 model Fat Boy. I had to wait awhile... they also offer different stiching choices, which I wasn't offered. If the gel is suggested I'd trust DG and go for it. The seat is good for short distances. I'm not sure I'd ride across country on it but then I don't ride for more a couple of hours at a time. I think the BCS is considered a "bar-hopping" seat.
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