My Mustang Regal Duke review (plus what my wife thinks of it)
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My Mustang Regal Duke review (plus what my wife thinks of it)
Took a nice long ride with the old lady this afternoon.
The seat is just flat out awesome. Supports me in places no motorcycle seat ever has before
Seriously though, it's a very comfortable seat. Prob the nicest I've ever ridden on in my biking career. Does tilt you back just a little in the rider's part, and does sit you a lot lower to the ground. I've had a lot of people tell me "you don't ride on a Softail, you ride in one" With the stock seat, I thought they were somehow crazy , but now with the Mustang, I do indeed feel that way on it.
My wife is equally impressed with the passenger part. She said it was very comfortable, and she wasn't ready to jump off after only 30 mins of riding (like she used to be). We did about an hour and a half, and she said it only started to get to her as we were getting closer to home.
I've always thought Mustang's were a bit overpriced, but I guess you do indeed get what you pay for.
And in this instance, it's well worth the money.
The seat is just flat out awesome. Supports me in places no motorcycle seat ever has before
Seriously though, it's a very comfortable seat. Prob the nicest I've ever ridden on in my biking career. Does tilt you back just a little in the rider's part, and does sit you a lot lower to the ground. I've had a lot of people tell me "you don't ride on a Softail, you ride in one" With the stock seat, I thought they were somehow crazy , but now with the Mustang, I do indeed feel that way on it.
My wife is equally impressed with the passenger part. She said it was very comfortable, and she wasn't ready to jump off after only 30 mins of riding (like she used to be). We did about an hour and a half, and she said it only started to get to her as we were getting closer to home.
I've always thought Mustang's were a bit overpriced, but I guess you do indeed get what you pay for.
And in this instance, it's well worth the money.
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