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Seat looks great Kozy.They do need a bit of persuasion to get on .l love the way they look but they are not the most comfortable seat.They do need some break in time and its gets better.
Looks killer to me too, Kozy. The more saddle time you get with it, the more comfortable it becomes. I made the mistake of doing an all day Santa Barbara/ pacific Coast ride the first day i got mine and mi culo (Bobber, help a brotha out. Did I say that right?) was killin me. It all worked out in the end tho, literally and figuratively. Hahaha!!!
That is a very nice looking seat..I have a bare bones on one of my Road Kings..After putting on hundreds of seats on Harleys stock seats or not it seems like no two are alike..SOMETIMES YOU NEED TO LIFT THE REAR OF THE SEAT UP AND WHILE PUSHING THE SEAT FORWARD,HIT THE BASE OF THE SEAT WITH YOUR HAND..Enjoy it..
Congrats, looks great,
I have the C&C solo, and I just bought a phantom pad, just in case my wife decides to come out., the phantom pad doesnt look to be the most comfortable, but it'll only be for short distances.
Hey Ghostrider, I cant help notice the little mrs in the avatar is very busy looking around for something to toss on......get her something to cover herself with will ya, but take your time....
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