Calling all Street Bob owners!!!
#81
Thanks for the comment on the bike.
#82
Thanks, man. I wasn't aware of the Crushed Ice Pearl myself until I walked into the dealer and saw that one sitting on the floor. I saw it, sat on it, and, against better judgement, signed the dotted line. The only reason I left the house that day was to get some damn pizza, too. Oh well, I'm happier for it.
Hope your ride went well!
Dem wheels doe. Mind if I ask what they are? They're effin' sick.
Hope your ride went well!
Dem wheels doe. Mind if I ask what they are? They're effin' sick.
#83
#87
Mustang seat
How's that mustang seat? Is it comfortable? Does it look good on the bike? It's not too big?
#88
Strangely enough, though, after switching from the stock mini apes to my t-bars, I can now ride a lot longer on the Mustang. I guess it changed my riding position enough to alleviate some of the pressure I'd get around my tailbone.
As far as looks goes, it's not a huge deviation from stock aesthetics so I think it looks fine. I'm not sure if you're wanting to know if it looks too big for the bike or if it's too big for my ***, but the answer is "No." to both. They do offer a wide version of that seat, I believe.
I wouldn't recommend it for any heavy touring, but everyone is built differently. It was one of, if not the, cheapest option they had for a solo seat at the time so I wasn't expecting much but it was better than stock so I was happy with it. I will, more than likely, end up replacing it with a Corbin later on, but it's not especially important to me at this moment.
#89
Mustang seat
It's miles ahead of the stock seat in terms of comfort. I'm a heavy dude at 260lb so the pressure point(s) probably start to bother me a lot faster than most. I couldn't put in more than 30min on the stock seat before the booty started cryin'. With this seat, that time was raised to about 90min-2hrs before I started getting discomfort.
Strangely enough, though, after switching from the stock mini apes to my t-bars, I can now ride a lot longer on the Mustang. I guess it changed my riding position enough to alleviate some of the pressure I'd get around my tailbone.
As far as looks goes, it's not a huge deviation from stock aesthetics so I think it looks fine. I'm not sure if you're wanting to know if it looks too big for the bike or if it's too big for my ***, but the answer is "No." to both. They do offer a wide version of that seat, I believe.
I wouldn't recommend it for any heavy touring, but everyone is built differently. It was one of, if not the, cheapest option they had for a solo seat at the time so I wasn't expecting much but it was better than stock so I was happy with it. I will, more than likely, end up replacing it with a Corbin later on, but it's not especially important to me at this moment.
Strangely enough, though, after switching from the stock mini apes to my t-bars, I can now ride a lot longer on the Mustang. I guess it changed my riding position enough to alleviate some of the pressure I'd get around my tailbone.
As far as looks goes, it's not a huge deviation from stock aesthetics so I think it looks fine. I'm not sure if you're wanting to know if it looks too big for the bike or if it's too big for my ***, but the answer is "No." to both. They do offer a wide version of that seat, I believe.
I wouldn't recommend it for any heavy touring, but everyone is built differently. It was one of, if not the, cheapest option they had for a solo seat at the time so I wasn't expecting much but it was better than stock so I was happy with it. I will, more than likely, end up replacing it with a Corbin later on, but it's not especially important to me at this moment.
Yeah, I was wondering if it didn't look too big for the bike that it made it look ridiculous, but yeah I heard it's a comfortable and I'm also a pretty big guy 260, 6'1 tall