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Well.....I just rode 800 miles over the last 4 days on mine and I have decided I don't like the stock seat for more than an hour and a half or so. My **** gets numb after that.
I'm going down to France for 4 days on Tuesday, so I will put the ugly Sundowner seat on and see how that is for long trips.
I've been looking at trying to get a custom solo seat, or even getting the Sundowner recovered so it matches my bike's theme better, so I took it off and reinstalled the stock seat.
Bleh. After getting used to the Sundowner, the stock seat just doesn't hold up. I pulled that thing off and put the Sundowner back on... that passenger portion is ugly, but the main seat is pretty good. Wish they made it as a two-parter like they do for other bikes.
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