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Compared to the stock seat that was on it, the Sundowner is awsome. I can ride for hours and feel very little discomfort if any. After riding an hour or two with the stock seat, man would I have a sore ***. Anybody who likes long rides with maximum comfort on a Sportster should consider this seat.
We've had beautiful weather for the past 6 days and looks like it's going to continue for the rest of the week. Since I got the bike we've had a nice day once every few days with multi day storms in between. But I'm rackin' up the miles now!!!!
I've been thinking of the HD chrome flame handgrips and there's always more chrome that I could add.
If anybody has any suggestions I be glad to hear from you.
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