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Old 06-30-2009, 10:04 AM
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Question Butty-Buddy Seat Pad for a SG

When the old lady isn't on her Deluxe she rides with me and is constantly bitchin' about the two-up seat being too hard on her back-side. Has anybody tried one of these

http://www.buttybuddy.com/index.asp

on their SG? I wonder if it will fit in the saddle bags? At a $150 a shot, I would like to get some input. Bring it on...
 
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I don't have one but there was a post about them about a month ago.
 
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I use a Pro Pad Gel pad for my Wife. She loves it. Tried an Airhawk for her on a recent long trip but she thinks she prefers the Pro Pad.
 
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if you're not short, then i would suggest a road glide seat. i got one from a really great forum member in the classifieds section, a take off from an 09, and what an incredible difference. and the passenger section is designed to actually carry a human. my thoughts about the streetglide seat as well as the four inch windshield, are that they look really cool on the showroom floor, and parked outside the local coffee shop, but in the real world of riding down the highway, they both suck. roadglide seats have stitching that looks like they were made for the streetglide as the stitching flows perfectly with the tank console of the sg. and the roadglide seats are cheap in the classifieds section. i'm totally happy, and wouldn't go back. it will lift you up about an inch or inch and a half higher, so if you're five foot nothin' then you'll have to wait till platform shoes come back in style.
 
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Got one for my wife a while back, but we wound up sendin' it back. Unfortunately, I don't remember what the reason was for sendin' it back. I think it just didn't work out well. It might depend on the seat.
 
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I bought a Mustang solo with the removable Passenger Seat (Wide Model )
who said that?
 
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