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I would have to check out those models more. My issue is the foot positioning as well as the seating. My
This is the Russell Daylong seat on my BMW in Leather.
I know about the Russell. Dang things are pricey and ugly but i guess your *** doesnt care about looks. I only ride that much a couple of times a year on vacations but it might be worth a look. Back to back. 750 mile plus days coming back from Colorado last August i think my *** might have kicked my wallet out of my pocket to buy a Russell. I use an airhawk pad at times. It helps but i hate dealing with it.
I've tried a airhawk pad, gel pad, Corbin seat and Harley Hammock. None came close to the Russell Daylong seat.
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