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CrossBones Cross Bones Most Comfortable Passenger Seat options
Re: CrossBones passenger comfort
Tried searching...
Lots of scattered info,
Couldn't find anything specific...
Currently,
I have the tractor solo seat, which I love...
But for when I (rarely) take the wife, the 8" wide pad won't be comfy enough.
Even if I would have to remove my tractor setup for when we ride together,,
what is the most comfortable (ie- wide) seat that would accommodate her?
Lol, she got spoiled the few times I've taken her for rides on EGC's and Ultra's...
Wondering if (for the 200 wide softail) there's any xtra cozy seats available?
Not concerned if it looks big and doofy...
We need function, not form...
Just want (temporary) comfort...
Something that would almost be as wide/comfy as the pilot's saddle.
Could be just a passenger piece (that is separate from my tractor solo),
or a full one-piece King/Queen seat setup...
http://www.buttybuddy.com/
Put one on over my passenger pillion this weekend.. she was comftorable, no complaints and it comes off as fast as you put it on.
get her a butt buddy. bought one for the little woman and she no longer complains. Besides it is an easy on and off. I've got an 09 x-bones and it is the ticket for two up! Deacon
dont ride 2 up much at all but that butt buddy thing looks awesome. Might have to consider one of those. what are the chances of the bare fender application doing any damage to the paint?
I dont know dont like sticking anything to the fender. but HD does have a 3m cutout for our bobtail fender, then you could suction to that? Igot one under my passenger seat it pulls off without leaving a mark.
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