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Myself and my Brother-in-law installed our new Mustang seats. I have the Wide Studded Solo with Driver Backrest and he has the One-piece Super Touring with matching sissybar pad. Here are some pics:
Nice. I'm considering a changealso. I really need a backrest. But it'd be quite different looking than the stocker on My S.E. Fatboy. Is it as comfy as it looks?
Comparing the stock seat to the Mustang, yes, the Mustang seatis more comfortable and I've been told that the Mustang seat will get even more comfortable as it breaks in. The Mustang seat raises me up just a tad and having the adjustable backrest, I can lean back for a more relaxed riding position. I like my new seat. By far, the best mod I've added to my ride.
Nice looking seats! I love my Mustang seat with backrest. I know I sound like a broken record, but this is one seat that I can ride for hours and not feel like an elephant sat on my back.
Myself and my Brother-in-law installed our new Mustang seats. I have the Wide Studded Solo with Driver Backrest and he has the One-piece Super Touring with matching sissybar pad. Here are some pics:
Who did youbuy your Mustang seats from? If you got them from Mustang, when did you order them? I was toldby Mustang thatthere is a 4 week wait for my Wide Vintage Studded Touring seat -75072. You will love your seat, very comfortable.
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