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Bike is a 2012 Ultra Limited. Current seat is a hammock with Kuryakan backrest installed. Just finished installing a detachable tourpak setup. Hammock seat looks pretty FUGLY without the tourpak on. Looking for suggestions on a decent looking yet comfortable seat I can use (with backrest) when the tourpak is off.
Planning on putting the hammock back on when the wife is riding with the tourpak on. Not completely opposed to getting a one seat fits all senario for the right setup (I could sell the hammock). Thinking a streetglide/roadglide seat might work?
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder! We are allowed to have as many seats as we fancy, so there's no reason why you should not buy a solo seat, or perhaps a SG style, whatever takes your fancy. Mrs C on the other hand is bound to want her comfort and your hammock when she joins you, but that is just fine.
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