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So I am at least another year from getting a touring bike; that in mind, my Slim will be doing some distance rides this year. So I am going to be getting a good touring seat for the distance rides
What are some good recommendatuons? I currently have a Bare Bones which is good for scooting around town- I want something that won't kill my *** if I put in 500-600 miles a day
Mustang Vintage Touring. Has the optional backrest and removable pillion pad. Way better than stock from the beginning and awesome after a thousand miles.
After roasting last summer I bought it. Proposed the idea about the POW-MIA insignia and without hesitation they said give them a few days to get the plates made. They are a very friendly company.
So captn itch crotch coolers aside (derail/hijack) aside, any other seat recommendations? I know seats are subjective, but looking for useful recommendations
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