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I second the HD Brawler. It is pretty comfortable for a low profile seat. My prior seat was a LePera Bare Bones --- the HD Brawler is like a couch compared to the Bare Bones. The HD Brawler also conformed to my fender better. Many aftermarket seats may leave you with gaps between the fender and seat. Good luck!
I'm having issues with my Brawler.
The seat is rubbing against the left side fender strut, and it cuts the edge on the bottom of the seat.
I'm on my third seat, and this one is also hitting.
Anybody else with an 06'-07' having this problem?
I got to believe I'm not the only one.
I was looking for a solo seat for my standard and went with the Brawler because it looks so damn good. I expected it to be hard as a rock because it is so thin but I have really been surprised at how comfortable it is. Much better than the stock seat. Its made out of leather too.
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