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I sat on one of these this weekend in Daytona at the steeler ship, it was on a heritage and I couldn't believe how comfortable it was. Does anyone on here have one? Do they hold up well? They are pricey but man it was like a couch!
I'm looking for a new 2 up seat and have been considering a Saddlemen Explorer. I have some questions about the Saddlehyde covering at this point. See this thread: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...ml#post6363684
I checked out the Ultimate website. Looks and sounds like a comfortable seat but I don't know about the look...it's pretty bulky. I also don't like that you have to bolt it on like a stock seat (side bolts). I've got a custom seat for 1 up and for 2 up I've got a Sundowner with a driver backrest. It attaches with the front clip and bolt in the fender. This way I can switch seat in about 30 seconds. The search continues!
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