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I have an 07 ultra classic with 12in bagger bars on it. In 6"4 I'd like to sit about 4-6" further back and a few in lower to straighten my arms and legs out a bit I was wondering what would be a good seat to help with that thx
I'm not as tall as you (6' with long legs). I put a LePera Maverick ('Daddy Long Legs' version) on my '14 RK. It moved me back 2" and down 1". Have a look at their other models as well. They have a few models with the "Daddy Long Legs" version. It's the easiest fix for more leg room.
BTW....it's a great saddle. The saddle foam is firm, not cushy...good low back and seat support... comfortable for all day in the saddle. Has a metal seat pan. Cover is riveted to the metal seat pan. Stitching on the Maverick model is very nice. Excellent quality. No regrets here.
Try the Harley Tall Boy seat...I'm 6'5" and had one on an Ultra Classic and now on my Road Glide. Best seat for taller riders who want to move back and down a bit....
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