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I am thinking of buying a sundowner seat for my EGC. Does it sit you in the same place as the stock seat?
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Has anyone ever compared a sundowner to a Ultima for an EGC. I had an Ultima on my VTX and reallly liked it. The Ultima is twice as much though.
I just bought a used 2007 Road Glide with ( what i think is) a sundowner seat. I put my Mustang seat from my previous bike on. If you are interested I will sell you this seat. It is in excellent condition. I also have the Harley rider backrest.
I thought about the same for my SG then decided to make an appointment with Mean City Cycles cheaper than a replacement HD seat (plus no surplus seat sitting around to **** of the Mrs), way more comfortable than, and looks stock. And, they can alter the seat to your specifications.
I really can't compare my Sundowner to the stock seat coz it's been on almost since I got the bike. All I know is that I wouldn't trade my Sundowner for another seat.
I just bought a used 2007 Road Glide with ( what i think is) a sundowner seat. I put my Mustang seat from my previous bike on. If you are interested I will sell you this seat. It is in excellent condition. I also have the Harley rider backrest.
Let me know
Sting
I've been trying to reply to your PM but this damn forum won't do it. I'll keep trying. I even tried sending you an email and that didn't work either. You can try sending me an email and see if that works.
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Jim
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