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I put the HD Sundowner deep bucket on mine last spring....
don't knock it until you try it
I can ride for miles nonstop ...
it dropped me right down where
it feels like I'm part of the bike
the pillion is a little wider and thicker
than stock and the little wifey is as
happy as a clam in mud
Mine is a C&C Lo Pro 2up. It is leather with blue tribal stitching on the drive portion of the seat. No the most comfortable, but looks great, and sits you down and back a bunch. They dont have it listed for 07/08 bikes with the 200 rear, but if you call them, they will make it for it. Thats what I did.
can you post another pic of that seat from the top it looks great. and the pax seat is it usable
I have the sundowner for rides with the wife. Sits you up and forward some. Very comfortable seat for both of us. I would agree not very pretty.
For around town I have the harley sidekick leather seat confortable but a little hard after an hour or so. Wife hates it if more than 30 minutes. my wife is a size 0,small butt, 100lbs; the seat is narrow and she still does not like it.
both of them are better than the stock seat.
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