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[QUOTE=b407driver;16834755]It was Harley's Hammock seat for the Fat Boy......It may fit the bill, but I'd rather wait to see what the aftermarket does.[/QUOT
I am hoping LaPera comes out with a kick *** seat. Hurry up and wait i guess lol
Redoing your own seat can be more effective and lower cost. Many place have locals that do great work. Not a darn thing wrong with stock seat except so people buts just do fit.
After market may not fix that. Sitting down with the right person that can alter it to fit you is not a bad idea at all. I have also found it takes a 1000 or more miles for seat to get broken in.
BTW, to the guy who said you can't 2-up the FB, the wife and I did 600 miles last weekend. It's doable but her backrest is meh at best. Nothing like the cruisers with the tourpak backrest.
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