Solo Seat Suggestions
#31
RE: I love my C&C
Greg -
just an FYI although sounds like you may have already narrowed down your options, the Mustang Vintage Solo standard width moves you BACK about 1" from stock, and is a little taller than stock (until broken in?). Very high quality and easily found for around $160. Maybe not quite as sleek as some others (C&C, LePera, etc), but looks great and it is very comfortable and narrows nicely towards the front so legs plant on the ground easily despite slight increase in height. Corbin also makes a quality solo seat (Hollywood model) in leather. A bit firmer than most for the first few hundred miles as it molds itself to your butt, and a little more money (although they did just lower their prices), but great quality and comfort on long rides (a Trotter thumbs up BTW).
Chip
just an FYI although sounds like you may have already narrowed down your options, the Mustang Vintage Solo standard width moves you BACK about 1" from stock, and is a little taller than stock (until broken in?). Very high quality and easily found for around $160. Maybe not quite as sleek as some others (C&C, LePera, etc), but looks great and it is very comfortable and narrows nicely towards the front so legs plant on the ground easily despite slight increase in height. Corbin also makes a quality solo seat (Hollywood model) in leather. A bit firmer than most for the first few hundred miles as it molds itself to your butt, and a little more money (although they did just lower their prices), but great quality and comfort on long rides (a Trotter thumbs up BTW).
Chip
#32
RE: I love my C&C
ORIGINAL: Chipstah
Greg -
just an FYI although sounds like you may have already narrowed down your options, the Mustang Vintage Solo standard width moves you BACK about 1" from stock, and is a little taller than stock (until broken in?). Very high quality and easily found for around $160. Maybe not quite as sleek as some others (C&C, LePera, etc), but looks great and it is very comfortable and narrows nicely towards the front so legs plant on the ground easily despite slight increase in height. Corbin also makes a quality solo seat (Hollywood model) in leather. A bit firmer than most for the first few hundred miles as it molds itself to your butt, and a little more money (although they did just lower their prices), but great quality and comfort on long rides (a Trotter thumbs up BTW).
Chip
Greg -
just an FYI although sounds like you may have already narrowed down your options, the Mustang Vintage Solo standard width moves you BACK about 1" from stock, and is a little taller than stock (until broken in?). Very high quality and easily found for around $160. Maybe not quite as sleek as some others (C&C, LePera, etc), but looks great and it is very comfortable and narrows nicely towards the front so legs plant on the ground easily despite slight increase in height. Corbin also makes a quality solo seat (Hollywood model) in leather. A bit firmer than most for the first few hundred miles as it molds itself to your butt, and a little more money (although they did just lower their prices), but great quality and comfort on long rides (a Trotter thumbs up BTW).
Chip
#33
RE: Solo Seat Suggestions
ORIGINAL: jakeiniraq
Greg, I'm glad you posed this question. I think when I'm home I'm going to look into having my Brawler Solo modified. I love how it looks on my bike, but it pushes me too far forward and I end up sitting on the rear lip of the seat.
Greg, I'm glad you posed this question. I think when I'm home I'm going to look into having my Brawler Solo modified. I love how it looks on my bike, but it pushes me too far forward and I end up sitting on the rear lip of the seat.
#38