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Just in case anyone was interested in what the Mustang Solo Touring seat looks like on a '19 SGS.
Solo seat without backrest and passenger pad.
Solo seat with passenger pad.
Solo seat with passenger pad and backrest.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I know...this seat isn't going to win any beauty contests, but it does make up for its somewhat homely looks with function and comfort for the long haul.
Nice seat. I'm seeing this correctly in that the passenger seat slopes towards to the front of the bike?
Just in case anyone was interested in what the Mustang Solo Touring seat looks like on a '19 SGS.
Solo seat without backrest and passenger pad.
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Solo seat with passenger pad.
Solo seat with passenger pad and backrest.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I know...this seat isn't going to win any beauty contests, but it does make up for its somewhat homely looks with function and comfort for the long haul.
I have run one for years. I think they look great.
This is the larger passenger seat for the Mustang Super Touring. Wish I would have bought the
back rest. But this definitely gives you more support than just the solo seat.
Nice seat. I'm seeing this correctly in that the passenger seat slopes towards to the front of the bike?
Very slightly. This is the smaller P-Pad, not the larger passenger seat that Derek posted up. I actually have both seats.
Here is a pic of the two passenger seats right next to each other:
This pic shows the the difference in thickness between the two passenger seats.
Dimensions are as follows: Smaller P-Pad = 11"L X 8.5" W X 4" Thick. Large passenger seat = 12"L X 13"W X 6" Thick.
Pretty self explanatory...if you're interested in keeping the old lady happy, go for the larger seat. If you only carry someone for short distances, I'd go for the P-Pad.
Good evening. I have a 13 street glide with the stock seat and Im wanting to get some opinions on the best seat for Lind distant rides. Not sure if it depends on rider weight, i so I weigh 250. I would like the best of both world like not to much seat for around town but also great for long distance.
Thanks
Brogan...you can also look on ebay for a seat that will fit your bike (free shipping preferred), and don't worry about the condition...you are only interested in the seat pan...contact Russell Day-Long in California to discuss what you are wanting the seat for...have the ebay seat sent directly to Russell. This way, you still have a seat to use until your new long distance seat arrives...that's what I did on my police saddle...I've put 80K+ on the seat....had re-upholstered once (local boat/car upholstery shop)
Good Luck...
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