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I had them also, loved the one on my Dyna, but not so much on my Heritage, actually returned it. I think you push that seat for a couple days your GF isn't going to be very happy, a few hours on a day trip is one thing, several hundred miles over a road trip is a whole new matter. Not saying she won't like it, but I remember my ex GF was good for a few hours, that was about it. But everyone is different when it comes to seats and *** time. Good luck, the do make a great seat, just not for me or my Heritage.
I had them also, loved the one on my Dyna, but not so much on my Heritage, actually returned it. I think you push that seat for a couple days your GF isn't going to be very happy, a few hours on a day trip is one thing, several hundred miles over a road trip is a whole new matter. Not saying she won't like it, but I remember my ex GF was good for a few hours, that was about it. But everyone is different when it comes to seats and *** time. Good luck, the do make a great seat, just not for me or my Heritage.
Yep. Ive got the solo and the sport tour I had custom made, and theyre good for shorter trips. Wife can go an hour to an hour and a half, and thats about it. Ended up getting the Mustang wide touring for longer trips, and I change them out accordingly.
Also got her a sheepskin gel pad that she can put on top, and shes quite happy with it - it helps her a lot when we push the limits a little.
Their quality and attention to detail for a true custom made seat is 2nd to none. But I swear as far as seats go, sending my factory saddles (2) to Mean City Cycles was the best investment I ever made. Memory foam upgrade to both Pass and Rider. I've been out for over a week with the GF and never a complaint, not one bit.
Originally Posted by tunaman
Yep. Ive got the solo and the sport tour I had custom made, and theyre good for shorter trips. Wife can go an hour to an hour and a half, and thats about it. Ended up getting the Mustang wide touring for longer trips, and I change them out accordingly.
Also got her a sheepskin gel pad that she can put on top, and shes quite happy with it - it helps her a lot when we push the limits a little.
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