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Hi all , I'm returning after a few years off this forum ,
I'm after a little advice on Danny Gray seats , particularly the minimal IST solo for my 2016 FatBoy S
I'm interested in the way it fixes to the rear fender , which of the already drilled holes are used to fit it , etc and whether or not it's comfortable compared to the stock seat etc , basically a little review from you guys who are in the know. , hopefully with a photo or two , if any of you guys would like to pass on your experience on other slim fitting solo seats that would also be great and much apreachiated . thanks for your help
Last edited by MADDOG187; Jul 7, 2017 at 03:43 AM.
I have the Butcrack solo with the Airhawk system. It's a great looking seat and I've found it fairly comfortable on rides up to 1-1.5hours. It also helps that I have an air ride suspension... the Airhawk system allows you to slightly shift which part of your *** is uncomfortable...lol
Mines on a 2011 Lo and it attaches to the first single hole on the rear fender.
All mu photos were on photobucket so they're not readily available but I'll see if I can post one shortly...
Thanks for your reply ,
Does the seat give you a longer sitting area , i find the stock seat hurts my lower spine and when i move forward my nuts get it .....
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