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I bought the Harley Pillow Look Seat with the adjustable back rest and I am in HEAVEN!!!! It is like riding in my lazy boy. I think as long as you get the back rest you will be comfortable for long periods of time. Good Luck
I'm ridin the stock RK seat. Great for the wifey, but puts me way to high. Anyone seen one out there that will put me lower in the saddle but retain a good cushion for the rider?
I'm ridin the stock RK seat. Great for the wifey, but puts me way to high. Anyone seen one out there that will put me lower in the saddle but retain a good cushion for the rider?
Mustang 2 piece... It will lower you 1" and you can get a 14" widepassenger seat!!!
+1 it will work. I had a stok pillow top HD seat. Got a mustang regal...HD backrest works no problem. Found the seat new/unopend on ebay for 125$ less than listed price.
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