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Im just about to buy a Danny Gray off the website, I just wanted to see if anyone out there is looking to sell theirs first? I have a RKC 2005.
I know about the classifieds but no one looks there like they do here, If no one is looking to sell one Ill get it new but I wanted to ask my fellow forum members 1st.
Semper Fi'
Last edited by DarkMatter; Apr 18, 2012 at 06:08 PM.
I have the GG solo big seat, its very firm, yet very comfortable. I also have the Harly Hammock seat that I put on when the wife rides. My orginal RkC seat was modified by MCC. And I have a SG seat that I use for two up for short rides, because the Hammock seat looks like crap on the bike. The DG seat for me is good for about 300 miles a day. Good luck finding someone who is willing to part with theirs. You want be disappointed if you have to buy new.
I had a DG Big Seat on my 2010 Street Glide. It's similar to a Corbin seat in that's it hard (not firm, hard). It also pushed me forward. I'm 6'3'' and don't need to be moved forward.
I had a Mustang Vintage Solo on my Road King (FLHR) and loved it. Mustang would be my first choice for a solo seat on a Road King or RK Classic. It's definitely an all day seat.
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