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As promised I offer a review of my new Sundowner seat that I got for my 2014 FLHTK after a long ride.
The seat is comfortable and supportive for the long haul.
It moved me a little closer to the tank - about 1 inch. It feels a little wider than the stock seat - but not by much - only a little.
I experienced no "numb bum" during my ride, if anything I settled in more comfortably the longer I went on it.
A good seat!
Last edited by clackavosticus; Sep 3, 2014 at 09:51 PM.
It is a great seat. The wife likes it too. Absolute night and day when compared to the stock seat. However, sitting on the tank bothers me. I'm 6'1" and my tallboy seat will be coming in the mail any day.
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