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I think the stock seat does well for the passenger, and probably wont get a better looking seat that is comfortable for both in my opinion. I love the C&C fastback, and really want to get one, but I think the lady would be a little dissapointed in it. Havent seen one in person yet though.
Still looking around, Been thinking of getting a road Glide seat and the Danny Gray 2-up. Have not been able to find a Danny Gray locally to check out.
From: Log home in SE Michigan full time. Log cabin in east TN, Smoky Mountians part time
I installed a 2009 SERG seat on my 08 SG. It allows a little more leg room for me as the seat bucket is moved back about 1"+. Also it is a bit lower in saddle height and narrower towards the front, although wider at the bucket. The rear passenger portion is also wider than the stock FLHX seat. The wife says its better too.
This is a picture of FBI's low seat kit that my friend had installed on his 09 SG.
The reptile trim is from the foreskin on the great komodo Dragon and is expensive because it is very difficult to harvest (must me done live).
WillieC
Originally Posted by toyrider
I have been thinking about getting a differenct seat. The one on my Dyna was a HD Sidekick seat which I had to redone to have the inlays match the tribal design.
I just want to see what others have done to their touring bikes...so if you could post up some pics.
Thanks
Last edited by WillieC; Apr 30, 2009 at 04:55 PM.
Reason: Added Picture
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