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Check out the Saddleman explorer seat. Nice deep dish, good back support, and won't break the bank. Plus, it's just curved so nicely. The only issue I had with mine was the passenger portion didn't look right on a narrow tire when I had it on the street bob. As far as comfort is concerned, it was the cat's ***.
Thanks for the replies. Ive decided to go with a Saddleman. Im bouncing between the Road sofa and the Explorer. Whichever I get Ive got to get the driver back rest.
Im leaning to the Road Sofa I know its more of a touring bike seat and Im not sure if I really care what it looks like. Im honestly going for the most comfort I can get out of it. Im also thinking if for some reason Im like I really dont like the look but its really comfortable Ill probably just get a second seat to swap to for around town and normal cruising.
I know its not a Road Glide that will be my next bike. Nope not selling this fat boy so its gotta be a couple years.
Anyway, any opinions on which you would go with and why?
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