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I guess the way i phrased it was a bit confusing, what i meant to say was after i installed the Heartland kit, the seat pan where i sat but me closer to the pegs.. for me to ride comfortably i have to plant my but farther back on the seat on the back edge of the seat.
ok that makes sense. i was unaware that the heartland kit would push you closer to the pegs. otherwise i woulda just got that right off the get go.
got tired of searching after 3 weeks. took it to a fabricator and waala, hes making 50 of them. its a bracket that attaches to passenger frame then the regular rocker sissy bar bolts right to it. it sits high in middle of the passangers back. i will have some picts next week picking it up today. for more info shoot me a e-mail jchristian@charterinternet.com. we will be selling them.
Here are a couple pictures. there not very good quality i took them with my cell phone. I will have good ones later today, shoot me an e-mail and i can email them to you. jchristian@charterinternet.com[ATTACH][ATTACH]Attachment 123416
A+ for the Danny Gray seat. I replaced the bolts and washers that came with it with chrome from a HD dealer.
I was ready to order a $600+ seat from Sherry @ Danny Gray.
Another thread mentioned sterlingseatsinc selling seats on ebay.
I won a $600 seat for $300. I still smile when I think about the deal.
Is it a Rocker C or Rocker? My buddy made me one for my Rocker C and he made him one for his wife on his Rocker. looks damn good and is very easy to switch back and forth. You can go to my facebook Steve Tutt and see pictures.
Has anyone heard of the BSC Rocker Accordion Seat made by Titan Cycle Customs? Wondering if they are any good or worth the money.
The seat you are asking about is made by Bitchin Seat Company. There are a couple of people on the forum who have one and like it. If you want a description of their semi-production seat click here.
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