Most comfortable touring seat for sportster
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Most comfortable touring seat for sportster
Hi all! LOVING my sportster 48. I mostly use it around town so I’m not trying to be delusional about using it for touring. But I’d like to get a seat that I can swap out as needed, that is great for all day runs and simply swap back out when not “touring” even if this doesn’t make sense, I’m just looking for recommendations on any seats that are comfortable on long trips.
Thoughts? PS, I’ve only tried the stock harley sportster seat and my current La Pera bare bones. Also if it matters, I don’t need 2 up. Just my own a$$.
Thoughts? PS, I’ve only tried the stock harley sportster seat and my current La Pera bare bones. Also if it matters, I don’t need 2 up. Just my own a$$.
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Mustang Wide Vintage Solo is a popular touring seat...I've used this seat with backrest and it is very comfortable. The backrest really helps support the back and reduces fatigue. The backrest can be removed.
The most comfortable seat I've used is a pogo solo seat...something like this. So logically, a large spring solo seat would be similar....however, I've never used one on a sporty.
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The most comfortable seat I've used is a pogo solo seat...something like this. So logically, a large spring solo seat would be similar....however, I've never used one on a sporty.
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I am very happy with my Corbin. It is a little large but it makes it up with comfort. I couldn't get 50 miles on stock without a break, now can go till I have to fill up. It would be hard to change seats a lot because you have to add a small piece of hardware for the Corbin
Last edited by Kem48; 07-25-2019 at 09:14 PM.
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Mustang Wide Vintage Solo is a popular touring seat...I've used this seat with backrest and it is very comfortable. The backrest really helps support the back and reduces fatigue. The backrest can be removed.
The most comfortable seat I've used is a pogo solo seat...something like this. So logically, a large spring solo seat would be similar....however, I've never used one on a sporty.
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The most comfortable seat I've used is a pogo solo seat...something like this. So logically, a large spring solo seat would be similar....however, I've never used one on a sporty.
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a$$ size dont matter...touring is another debate, my buddy thinks touring is 20 miles highway ride to the other side of town, then 20 miles to the next town, then back home
then my other buddy rides 2k miles a week
your butt is your butt..........RIDE, then pick a seat
do you need a luggage rack to tour, that is the ? or is it
then my other buddy rides 2k miles a week
your butt is your butt..........RIDE, then pick a seat
do you need a luggage rack to tour, that is the ? or is it
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a$$ size dont matter...touring is another debate, my buddy thinks touring is 20 miles highway ride to the other side of town, then 20 miles to the next town, then back home
then my other buddy rides 2k miles a week
your butt is your butt..........RIDE, then pick a seat
do you need a luggage rack to tour, that is the ? or is it
then my other buddy rides 2k miles a week
your butt is your butt..........RIDE, then pick a seat
do you need a luggage rack to tour, that is the ? or is it
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I put a lucky Dave seat on recently . It's more comfortable than the stock seat but I really haven't had a chance to put many miles on it yet. Initial impression was that while comfortable, I did notice more pressure in the thigh area that made the underside strangely hotter than normal. Almost like my *** was falling asleep but it wasn't. I chalked it up to a pressure point but more riding will help me decide.
That Corbin picture in this thread is quite the *** cushion. That looks comfy.
That Corbin picture in this thread is quite the *** cushion. That looks comfy.
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I was looking at La Pera too when I was deciding. I don't remember seeing a Backflip. I was looking at a Kickflip before deciding on the Lucky Dave.