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Got my black"full pelt" sheepskinseat cover for Alaska Leathertoday in the mail...andI am verypleased with my purchase. Soft as a baby's bottom to the touch, and looks and fits great on the seat. Now if itstops snowing sometime this year, I'll let you know how if feels on the road...[sm=sigh.gif]
Bought a gel sheepskin pad for my wife for Christmas. She loves that thing. Says she can probably ride twice as far now than before. I doubt that though because our record is 625 in a day.
Great product at a good price AND it's real sheepskin.
Got an Alaska Leather fleece for my Sportster a couple years back and it's great - warm weather or cold it feels good. You'll love it. I've got to order one for my new RG.
I got the full pelt cause its meant for full dresser...It's large, and totally covers the seat including the sides. IMO it looks better than two seperate smaller pads...I'll post a photo of it on soon
Do you guys have any pics of these? I'm undecided between the full pelt or individual pads for my Ultra.
I actually bought two for my SG since my wife doesn't ride all the time. You can see a seam if you aren't on the bike but I take them off when we stop and store them in the bag anyway so no big deal. I don't need one on her seat if she isn't on there. My 2c.
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