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Here is a link for a couple pictures of a '15 Street Glide Special seat with the "super narrow" mod MCC did for me. After MCC did the modifications, the seat is actually a bit lower than my stock Limited Low seat. I still have not had my Limited Low seat redone by MCC but at least you can see what you can expect for the driver. I mostly ride without my tour-pak, so I bought this brand new "take off" SG seat from the forum classified section and sent it right away to MCC. It is so comfortable after the MCC mod that when I put the tour-pak on for additional storage and riding solo, I leave MCC seat on. I also have the AirHawk-R that I used on my previous Dyna when I would get hot spots and thus far, I have not used it once on the MCC seat.
I had my stock 2011 Street Glide seat done by MCC with the front narrowed and memory foam and my only complaint is that the inside of your thighs basically lay on the rear rocker box and will cook you well-done when you're stopped. But its damn comfortable and great looking, too.
I had my stock 2011 Street Glide seat done by MCC with the front narrowed and memory foam and my only complaint is that the inside of your thighs basically lay on the rear rocker box and will cook you well-done when you're stopped. But its damn comfortable and great looking, too.
Looks like the passenger seat was redone also? What was done to it and whats the report from the tail gunner? Looking at having something done to my 13 SG seat without it looking like a sofa on the rear.
I had my stock 2011 Street Glide seat done by MCC with the front narrowed and memory foam and my only complaint is that the inside of your thighs basically lay on the rear rocker box and will cook you well-done when you're stopped. But its damn comfortable and great looking, too.
Great looking seat, but the potential rocker/leg issue. Would the heat deflectors fit/help your situation.
+1 on the MCC seat mod. One of the first mods I did on my King. I'm as tall as you and with a similar height suspension to the SG on my King, I am flat footed with any riding boot.
Looks like the passenger seat was redone also? What was done to it and whats the report from the tail gunner? Looking at having something done to my 13 SG seat without it looking like a sofa on the rear.
Front is their double decker memory foam mod with front narrowed(seat pan cut/trimmed). Once you get through the break-in period of around 800 miles or so, it really shines. Rear section is their regular passenger mod and while my buddy's girlfriend thinks its great, my ole lady has a slim waist and some junk in the trunk so I am going to get Allen to re-do the rear section and widen it up some. The cover was also re-done by them with black gator inserts. Looks awesome.
Originally Posted by 68 XLCH
Great looking seat, but the potential rocker/leg issue. Would the heat deflectors fit/help your situation.
I tried to make it without them but I am sucking it up and getting some and painting them gloss black. I despise how they look but they are really needed if you get the front narrowed, especially on the right side.
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