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I ordered and swapped my stock CVO seats to Mustang Seats. I went through seat testing on my ultra a while back and ultimately liked the quality and comfort of Mustang Seats. I was happy they finally released a set. They look great and are indeed much more comfortable than stock. My wife is grateful to have a more comfy pillion as well.
One important thing to note, if you have saddle bag guards the rider seat is kind of a pain at first to get on. Looks like they did their R&D and initial production based on not having guards. I gave them a call and they sent me some tips on how they work it on and said it will get easier. This was true it is not like the initial struggle I had.
nothing to add but good looking scoot. I have the dark Platinum.
Where did you get the pad under your bike?.
Thanks
Tom
I appreciate the comment. The mats are from Motorcycle Pit Mat (https://motorcyclemat.com/collections/harley-davidson). You have to purchase a "custom" one to get the actual branding and just say you'd like the 121 CVO Road Glide Dark Platinum or Street Glide, etc.
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