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I need help in my search for a seat for my 2010 Heritage. Figured I would hit up the collective wisdom of hdforums.com
I want a plain (non-studded) 2 piece seat that sits low. The 2010 CVO Softail has a seat that looks about perfect. However, I am not sure with the fit issue. I think the CVO has a wider rear tire.
I am open to other suggestions of course. What are you all running for seats on your Heritage?
I'm using an Ultimate seat. It's the same as the stock height but a great seat non the less. If your vertically challenged you can either have your seat cut down. Or you can also have your bike lowered an inch. Otherwise your just going to have to shop all the seat manufacturers, I really don't know who makes it. Good luck in your choice.
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