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I am currently working on a Danny Gray seat that will work on this set up too. Getting one off e-bay and will begin mod 'in it this spring.
I just bought a used passenger pad that I will be mod 'in for longer trips too.
I like your ingenuity Puredeath! the only problem is your riding on that stock seat. I would rather spend the 1,000 dollars and go with the FXCW seat and HD Touring sytem. I personally got the touring system and seat for $600 off of ebay. I know people will think I'm crazy but I prefer the FXCW seat over Danny Gray, not a big fan of the fender coming up and hitting me in the @$$.
Thanks NDRider, the way I'm mod'in the D-G seat it wont even get near the fender......it will set just like the stock set up. I'm not one to close the gap, i like it just the way it is....open!
No need to post my other pics...they are just like PureDeath's. Which I think looks great! I'm going to look into getting the stock seat re-worked along with adding gel packs to the pas. seat. Can't hurt to try!
Thanks for all your suggestions and photos. Very helpful! I'm getting a better idea of what I want now... Has anybody had any experience with the Bitchinseat's setup with the pillion right on the fender?
Thanks for all your suggestions and photos. Very helpful! I'm getting a better idea of what I want now... Has anybody had any experience with the Bitchinseat's setup with the pillion right on the fender?
Well, considering that you would be sitting on a fender that moves up and down, I couldn't imagine it being too comfortable. Especially when you hit a big *** BUMP!
I am currently working on a Danny Gray seat that will work on this set up too. Getting one off e-bay and will begin mod 'in it this spring.
I just bought a used passenger pad that I will be mod 'in for longer trips too.
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