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Hey Guys I have a question or more I need an opinion. I just bought a Mustang Regal one piece seat, feels good but I do feel a little pressure on my tailbone. I have had so much seat problems that I think I might just be paranoid. How long of a break end period do you think it should take to get as comfortable as a Mustang seat will get. I bought a Sundowner,didn't work, been working on mine ok but not good.
Thanks for any input.
Santa
It took me about 1500-2000 miles to get it really broke it...38k miles later it still works fine...I had a mustang ragal tour on my sportster and i couldn't use it traded it for a Sundowner and i loved it.
I put 3,000 miles on the one I bought for my SERG, I finally gave up and sent the original seat to Mean City, sure wish I had done that in the first place.
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