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Stock seat was removed quickly and replaced with a Sundowner.
Recently haven't been riding "touring" distances and figured I pick up a Brawler. Installed it last weekend and took it out tonight. While it's not nearly as comfortable as the Sundowner but mAn, the added reach and stretch completely changes everything....for the better.
I'm absolutely going ahead with the 21" front and 16" apes.
Why the hell not... And I'll also drop the rear another inch and put some drag fishtails for the complete SoCal Cholo look
Post up if that's what you've got and what you would have done differently please.
I recently swapped out my OEM seat for the Brawler and certainly feel like I'm sitting more "into" the bike, than just sitting on top of it. It's not a wonderful seat for my almost 50 year old lower back though.
I love the look of the brawler, but it sux for much over a short 50 mile hop. It also exposed all the scratches on the rear fender that my stock seat left. So it was a no go for me.
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