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Has anyone used the harley davidson pillow look seat for their bike, "having to take care of momma's tushy". Price looks right, and my better half likes the look. I need to get another seat, because I plan on sending the stock to mean city for there make over and I dont want to miss any riding time.
Thanks for what I know will be wise and informative advice and opinions.
I bought a Zepplin seat that is totally adjustable both for the rider and the passenger with air buttons (5) it was a bit pricey but well worth it. Also if your going to buy it go to Zennoti's.com you'll save 20 -25% over any Harley Dealer.....
it all goes back to that ole saying,....."if Mamma aint happy nobody's happy."
i have the HD stock pillow style seat on my EG. I had one on my RK as well. They are very confortable to me. Check ebay. I got a basically new one for under 100$. Many riders replace this seat and want a custom or Zepplin and you can find for more not much $$$$$
Well you only asked about the HD pillow look seat.
Came standard on my 01 EG.
For being a stock seat it's pretty good.
My passengers like the seat short and long rides.
But the riders portion is a little weak in the comfort area.
A little more foam would be good or a gel pad under cover.
But for factory stock and as a extra seat it's worth the price.
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