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From: South Carolina-First to secede and hopefully the next.
Seat arrived yesterday. Put about 100 miles on it. Comfortable enough. You can really feel that suspension working on sharp bumps. Getting the air set right is simple enough but it takes some time to get it feeling just right. I'm still working on that.
BUT.....not to sure it's a keeper. I'm short, and this is definitely a tallboy seat. Sits me up about 1.5 to 2 inches and I would guess about 1.5 inches back.
Taking the wife out for a nice long ride over the weekend and I'll know by Monday whether it stays or goes.
My DG Bigist will be here tomorrow. When I bought DG said they designed it for the option of allowing a DG pillion. I wnt to rder a matching pillion and DG said it hadn't been produced yet but should be available in about 3-8 weeks.
I did not get the Airhawk Bigist, but the Bigist. Fay Myers had it on ebay for $303. shipped. I'll get some pics up and my experience soon.
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