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When I had my Ultra I traded out to a Sundowner...very comfortable!
My current bike is the first HD I have owned where I felt like the factory seat was comfortable. Course what you pay for a Screaming Eagle, the seat should be giving me a butt massage.
One suggestion, especially if money is an issue, go on ebay and buy a used oem seat. They are surprisingly cheap!
Look around find one that is confortable (RK, SG, RG, etc) and compatible with your frame.
I have a corbin dual tour comming next week. I'll let ya know how it is
I have had one of these for 4 years. WINNING DUH!
Wife really likes it. It's firm like a Mercedes seat, not like a mushy old Chrysler New Yorker seat. Good support and your tailbone doesn't end up riding on the plastic seat pan.
Wife really likes it. It's firm like a Mercedes seat, not like a mushy old Chrysler New Yorker seat. Good support and your tailbone doesn't end up riding on the plastic seat pan.
But this is only my opinion.
good deal...got it used from a member on here. For $200 i figured it was worth a shot
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