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Can someone please post pics of a villain seat on a road glide, I want this seat bad but will not buy one until I see it on a Road Glide first. I would appreciate it if you post a pic, No need for a discussion about it, I want to see a pic before I pull the trigger.....thanks AJ
villain seats look great and i want one but i'm not ready to drop over $500 on something i never sat on. so post up if u got one and if they are comfy or not
Friend of a friend had one on his road king.
Great looking seat for sure
He let me sit on it, felt pretty nice but he says after about 30 minutes he wants off.
He also said his OL won't even get on the bike with it on there.
I'm thinking about getting one for solo around town stuff and hanging on to the sundowner for any kind of trips
I've had one on my SG for about a year now and I love it.
For me it's very comfortable with 400-500 mile days never a problem, a perfect fit. But.....I'm 5'8" 185lbs.......my 6' 250+lbs brother-in-law found it uncomfortable after a short ride.
Fine ride for me. Obviously it is not a long distance touring seat. I can get a couple hundred miles out of it with no problem. Seems that has increased after a bit of a break in. Wife doesn't like riding on the little patch in the back. It is fine if we are shooting out to a local restaurant and back. But she is not willing to go on it for any distance or on the freeway. However, I think much of that has to do with the fact I have no sissy bar. She has ridden with me, on that seat, with a sissy bar and had no complaints on a 30 mile ride.
yeah, i have the suction seat with memory foam and my gf complains after long rides but no matter how much i tell her that an aftermarket seat wont make a difference in the feeling she wont listen. maybe i'll make her buy the seat
I would never buy a huge comfy pillow seat cuz it just doesnt match the look of the bike.
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