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I am look for some more information on the Harley Hammock Touring Seat. Is there anybody out there that have one. How do you like it? I know there is alot of other seats out there but I would like to know about this one.
HarleyŽ Hammock Touring Seat 53051-09
I had a Road ZeppelinŽ Air Adjustable on my FLHTCU 2005 AND LOVED IT.
Now I am getting a FLHTCU 2009 and would like to see if the Hammock seat is as good as the Zeppelin or close.
Soon in good old ND we will be able to ride, I HOPE!
The 2009 CVO ultra has a "suspension" seat that looks like its basically the same thing (with heaters and special fabrics for the CVO), if its not in fact the same seat. You might want to look into that angle, and post in the CVO areas on this and other sites to see if you can find an 09 CVO Ultra owner, and ask them to give you an opinion of the seat.
Last edited by flyingace; Mar 16, 2009 at 01:11 PM.
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