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I am looking for some input on a 2 up seat for my 04 Night Train. Could some of you post some pics of your seats that will give me some ideas. Makes etc. I appreciate it. I am tired of my tailbone hurting!!!!!!!!!!! I did search the threads and found a few, but forgot where i seen them..duhhhh. Thanks for your help!
Current seat of off an 02 Softail Standard...to hard on the tailbone for some reason....
I have a BAR Enterprises Hitchhiker seat on Reaper - my 2005 Train. It's VERY comfortable, and has a big passenger pillion. I assume the passenger seat is comfortable too, but I've never been a passenger on her!
Here's a close up pic. You can see the overall profile in my sig pic.
I ride with the solo on most of the time...if I'm taking a lady with me, I put the stock Badlander back on...no complaints so far, and no shortage of willing passengers...[8D]
This is a Corbin gunfighter and lady. Use this as my 2 up and real long haul seat. Took a while to break in and the seldom trip that the misses makes doesn't bitch hardly at all.Got it with the back rest slots front and rear. Pic is several years old now.
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.
I have the King seat.... the Explorer has a slightly
wider rear seat.
agapsdiver, nice ride you got there. Love the fatty front end. I went to the Saddlemans website, but there fitting and pricing area was down. Thanks for the input. I was thinking of changing my Train to more of the standard look, but wasnt sure what kind of feedback I would get from other Train riders.
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