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the dyna is what fit me the best. and i got a real short inseam. but i went with the rocker instead. it was a bit of a reach to the pegs. but i got my seat redone. had it scooped out and some material added to the back, which pushed me forward 1.5". now it fits really good.
If you've got the bucks the new Softail Convertible is lower than the Fatboy Lo. Me thinks its the seat on it that does it. But that seat fits Fatboys, so a Fatboy Lo with a Convertible seat would be REALLY low. Been contemplating it myself.
Try the Deluxe.. I have short legs and that fits me best. Also the bars and controls are more friendly then the fatboy lo, but all of that can be changed to fix you.. its only money. As other have said most any Softail can be made to fit you.
just keep doing what Ur doing, sit on them till U find the right one...Talk with the saleperson, they should know what available to help U on the ground being to far away from the seat.
If you've got the bucks the new Softail Convertible is lower than the Fatboy Lo. "Me thinks" its the seat on it that does it. But that seat fits Fatboys, so a Fatboy Lo with a Convertible seat would be REALLY low. Been contemplating it myself.
Yo plane (LOL) thats my fav Star Wars Character...
Anyways "justhereto" I'm 5'4" stock height on the vrod I sat comfy the HD stealer threw in drop shocks and a reacher seat and now I'm even more comfy. So give the vrod a shot...I was born in 76 with lots of uncles instilling the old school into me and grew up with my teen years in the 90's so the vrod was the obvious choice for me...
Ol'school Harley brand with the new school look of the VROD...
The choice is yours brother...go with what fits and feels good to you nevermind what everyone else thinks...hell you could even go with a rocker c...now that bike looks like its low enuff for you!!! Would of been my choice but it was just too expensive out here in Guam....
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