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i went with a mustang touring seat that puts me 1.75" back, and it i'm looking to add the saddleman gel pad to it.... i should of bought a saddleman to start with. i should not that i cut the mustang pan to work with a yaffe razorback tank so i cant sell it and get something else easily. im 6'2" 255 and use extended floorboards from bikers choice that move my feet 2 inches forward
A manufacture you don't hear about on here very often is 'Ultimate'.
I suggest you check them out, their seats are amazing and priced very well.
My buddy has just brought one for his Road King, before he suffered with a bad back and couldn't ride for extended periods, with his new seat that has all changed.
I know if I was looking to replace my seat I know where I would go..... https://ultimateseats.ca
I had Corbin and liked it a lot, but too hard/firm for wife. Sundowner better for her. Latest and current is hammock, which she loves. It’s fine for me too. It has good sling cushion, sits higher.
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