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I know i know , ive seen a bunch of threads about rocker seats . But i have a few questions still . I have a stock rocker c with the flip out seat , i cant go more than 150 miles with out my A$$ killing me . Im thinking about just getting the FXCW seat , but i want to be able to fit someone behind me so i will most likely do the 2 up set up .
I like the looks of the Danny Grey with the flams and hear its more comfy with the gel but wondering if the 2 up will fit with it , or are there any other custom seats that will fit the 2 up that are more comfortable than the FXCW seat , and is there any alternative to the 2 up i havent found , besides doing a heartland mod or that ugly corbin 2 up seat . If you know of any alternatives please post links , or if u have a FXCW seat or 2 up setup u wanna get rid of hit me up .
I'm in the same boat you are... I too have found some sweet looking seats but have yet to see any that will still work with two up. Almost at the point to have it custom covered with the gel insert over the winter months to come. May make for a long season of riding though..
gat the fxcw seat
love it much better
heartland makes a 2 up w/ their fender $$$$$$
look up bitchinseats gat somethin too
fender support system w/bitchin seats
good luck
I'm no help with the seat question, but my Danny Gray has been ordered and will arrive in 3 weeks. My stock seat is yours if you are in the area or want to pay for shipment.
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