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That is about like asking what oil should I use. Plenty out there better than stock, especially for passenger. My advice would be stay away from Mustang. Used to make good seats but since being bought out no IMO. Had one long ago that was awesome but last one sucked. When 2 up I am currently running a Corbin. Not bad but better out there I would hope. Didn't ask but when solo I am running a Danny Gray Airhawk. Nice seat.
Last edited by nobodyknowsme; Nov 18, 2017 at 07:22 AM.
I have tried numerous name brand seats for two-up riding, and have come to this conclusion, " THERE IS NO SEAT THAT IS COMFORTABLE AND GOOD LOOKING" I run a sundowner also, it is a very for me and my wife anyway comfortable seat just not that flattering on the street glide.
I think the Danny Gray LowIST is a nice compromise between looks and comfort. I have one on my bike and the wife doesn't complain when she's on the back.
I've had a few.
1) HD sundowner - Nice seat for the wife and I, didn't care for the look of the seat-sold it
2) Danny Gray airhawk - Wife liked the seat I did not, best looking seat IMO-sold it
3) Road Sofa heated - wife and I don't care for this seat, its a good looking seat. The heat was nice on cold mornings. 4sale
4) Mustang down low - We both like this seat, looks ok and its the seat we are still using.
Good luck, I'm going to try a Corbin in the spring.
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