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If I do this right this is a pic of my Night train with a D.G. Buttcrack and a Phantom Pad. If you do a Buttcrack seat it lowers you a lttle and moves you back a little. Mine felt good the minute I installed it and at about 1200miles is starting to really feel softer and "right". I also have Ness 3.5 inch forward control extensions, this and the buttcrack is great. I'm 6' and 210 lbs. , and this combo feels just right to me.
Finally got the sizing right. My Buttcrack is a Danny Gray, which was bought up by High End. You might also look at the High End Badger seat. Don't know how it sits compared to the Buttcrack, but High End makes a Pillion Pad the fits right up to the Badger and looks way better than the expensive Phantom Pad. BTW, my Buttcrack is flame stitched, and I got it brand new in the box on ebay for about $100 less than MSRP. It was a "buy it now" deal. so I didn't have to bid and wait. These show up there all the time, look under "Daanny Gray seats' and under "High End seats". Good day, Ernie-Seattle
If I do this right this is a pic of my Night train with a D.G. Buttcrack and a Phantom Pad. If you do a Buttcrack seat it lowers you a lttle and moves you back a little. Mine felt good the minute I installed it and at about 1200miles is starting to really feel softer and "right". I also have Ness 3.5 inch forward control extensions, this and the buttcrack is great. I'm 6' and 210 lbs. , and this combo feels just right to me.
Yeah, as soon as I previewed that post I thought it sounded like it was written by a light stepper, but I thought it's 3:00 in the morn, I don't want to rewrite it, what type of person is going to notice it anyway, and I'm pissed about trying to post pictures. E.
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