Passenger pad for existing seat????
#11
I never have ridden on the back but just looking at the passenger seat on most Harley's, it looks like an afterthought and probably is like riding a 2x4. If you get one, I'm curious what she thinks.
I THINK we paid $150 for ours and looking at their website, it's now $125, so that's good.
I THINK we paid $150 for ours and looking at their website, it's now $125, so that's good.
Cheers!
#12
My wife complained that her tailbone hit the fiberglass seat cowl on my '77 BMW, so I went to a rubber supply house and got a scrap of 1" thick closed cell neoprene, cut it to size with a cut-out for her tailbone, and bungeed it to the bike for long rides. She was happy with it. Those were simpler times.
#13
I can hear it now...
"What are you trying to say? You saying I got a fat ***?"
Almost bet that's what I would hear from the other half should I show it to her.
Anybody had that problem?
Once I get past that initial psycho-babble, she would probably like it.
Might look at this instead of getting a pillion for my bare fender on my Nightster.
"What are you trying to say? You saying I got a fat ***?"
Almost bet that's what I would hear from the other half should I show it to her.
Anybody had that problem?
Once I get past that initial psycho-babble, she would probably like it.
Might look at this instead of getting a pillion for my bare fender on my Nightster.
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Comfort comes from width, shape and padding.
The butt buddy fits over a narrow pillion giving you width and some padding.
The airhawk gives you shape and padding, but need a seat the same width to support it.
We use a pillion airhawk 2 under a sheep skin. But our pillion is wide enough. Trick with airhawk is minimal air, just enough to keep your butt off the seat by a fraction of an inch
The butt buddy fits over a narrow pillion giving you width and some padding.
The airhawk gives you shape and padding, but need a seat the same width to support it.
We use a pillion airhawk 2 under a sheep skin. But our pillion is wide enough. Trick with airhawk is minimal air, just enough to keep your butt off the seat by a fraction of an inch
#18
I can hear it now...
"What are you trying to say? You saying I got a fat ***?"
Almost bet that's what I would hear from the other half should I show it to her.
Anybody had that problem?
Once I get past that initial psycho-babble, she would probably like it.
Might look at this instead of getting a pillion for my bare fender on my Nightster.
"What are you trying to say? You saying I got a fat ***?"
Almost bet that's what I would hear from the other half should I show it to her.
Anybody had that problem?
Once I get past that initial psycho-babble, she would probably like it.
Might look at this instead of getting a pillion for my bare fender on my Nightster.
Is any wife starts complaining about that BEFORE they ride on it, take them for a ride and then see what they say.
#19
I can hear it now...
"What are you trying to say? You saying I got a fat ***?"
Almost bet that's what I would hear from the other half should I show it to her.
Anybody had that problem?
Once I get past that initial psycho-babble, she would probably like it.
Might look at this instead of getting a pillion for my bare fender on my Nightster.
"What are you trying to say? You saying I got a fat ***?"
Almost bet that's what I would hear from the other half should I show it to her.
Anybody had that problem?
Once I get past that initial psycho-babble, she would probably like it.
Might look at this instead of getting a pillion for my bare fender on my Nightster.
Cheers!
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