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I was just wondering if anyone has a saddleman seat and if they liked it or not. I have a heritage softtail and ride 2 up. It looks as good as the harley seats and sounds more comfy with the gel inserts. It's a lot of money and havent seen anyone in my area with one to be able to ask, so any help would be appreciated.
Bought my Saddlemen in 2005...love it..
Next bike I buy will have a new Saddlemen ASAP.
Would not have another bike without a Saddlemen seat
and "SaddleGel".
Had back surgery (L5-S1)on Feb.28th.. just got back on May 3 from an 8 day, 3,000 mile trip to Sedona AZ and the Grand Canyon...little sore at night but not bad while in the saddle.
Love mine. More comfortable than the badlander, but not quite as comfy as the stock fatboy seat. Perfect for all day bar-hopping, but killed my *** on a 450mile gas and go trip.
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