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Have had that seat a few years now and love it. When I am riding solo I take the pillion off and the bike takes on a whole new look. Down right sexy!!!!
I've put a Mustang Solo on every bike I've had. Did the 15" on my '07, but jumped to the 17" on my '10 RG. On the new bike I went back with the 15" and 11" pillion for my wife.
I've tried other seats, but Mustang just always seems to be the one I go back to.
I've put a Mustang Solo on every bike I've had. Did the 15" on my '07, but jumped to the 17" on my '10 RG. On the new bike I went back with the 15" and 11" pillion for my wife.
I've tried other seats, but Mustang just always seems to be the one I go back to.
Just curious why you went back to the 15" & 11" over the 17"
I want to get the 17" front & 13.5" rear for my cvo sg. as the wife and i are planning a 5000 + km round trip to sturgis this summer. I want to stay with the 2pce seat as i like the idea of just removing the rear pillion instead of swapping the whole seat when i want to go solo.
NEXT, what are the other pro's and cons between the solo and the super solo?
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