09 sportster touring seat recomendation please
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09 sportster touring seat recomendation please
THe wife just got a 2009 883L with the 3.3 gallon tank and she needs a better seat ASAP. The crapy seat it came with won't keep you comfortable long enough to get out of the neighborhood. It's like sitting on a brick. SHe wants some sort of touring solo seat but I'm getting mixed reviews on everything I see online.
She is 5'7" and about 165lbs.
thanx
Re'
She is 5'7" and about 165lbs.
thanx
Re'
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Personally I think this is too subjective to give an accurate answer. I think the original seat on my 06 883R was great but to "appease" my better half I got a Sundowner deep bucket seat which she loves but now I don't like. So when I ride solo, I switch back to the OEM and when we go 2up it's her seat.
Take her to the dealership and have her sit on a few models instead of trying to get peoples opinions who don't really matter in how she feels.
JM2C
Take her to the dealership and have her sit on a few models instead of trying to get peoples opinions who don't really matter in how she feels.
JM2C
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I recently purchased an Air Hawk seat pad. I couldn’t make it 10 minutes into a ride before I found myself moving around on the seat to find relief. I had several options, a local guy who does custom seats that are great but $450.00+, after market seats that are a shot in the dark or, customizing it myself with unknown results.
I started reading up on seat pads and decided to go that route. The Air Hawk was $170.00 (you can get them cheaper online) but I have never been so comfortable on a motorcycle. Are they for everyone? Hell no. You have to accept the fact that you have a pad on your seat and you feel slightly less connected to your bike but the only reason I would need to stop now is for gas or food.
There are a lot of opinions on this forum and this is another one.
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I started reading up on seat pads and decided to go that route. The Air Hawk was $170.00 (you can get them cheaper online) but I have never been so comfortable on a motorcycle. Are they for everyone? Hell no. You have to accept the fact that you have a pad on your seat and you feel slightly less connected to your bike but the only reason I would need to stop now is for gas or food.
There are a lot of opinions on this forum and this is another one.
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The stock seat on the Sportster Low models (XL883L / XL1200L) has the least amount of padding of all of the Harley seats for a reason and the reason is to help get the rider as close to the ground as possible. I actually had the dealer exchange the stock seat from a XL1200C Custom for the stock seat on the XL1200L Low that I bought or I wouldn’t do the deal. Even though I now had the stock seat from the XL1200C Custom, I still bought a HD Sundowner seat to use on it when I needed to carry a passenger with me somewhere. When I was at Sturgis last year I got a great deal on an Air Hawk seat pad. The pad is much cheaper than a new seat and I can use it on any of the other motorcycles that I own if I choose to. All of the people that I have taken for a ride on the Sundowner seat have enjoyed it and I have used the Air Hawk seat pad on a few of my motorcycles and it is a great option to have to use when needed. The debate between the HD Sundowner seat and the Mustang Vintage seat being the most comfortable goes on every time anyone asks about a more comfortable seat over the stock seat. The people that bought the Sundowner seat have their personal opinion and the people that bought the Mustang Vintage seat have their opinion too. I don’t know how many people have bought BOTH seats and have the point of reference to say what they like or dislike between both seats but in the end it is still just their opinion and YOU have to make the decision as to what seat you are going to buy in the long run. I hope that your other half enjoys her new seat but just about ANYTHING is better than the stock Low seat. Good luck and ride safe out there!
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Just got back from a jaunt to the Harley dealer and the parts guy recomended just that. Wife ordered it on the spot. I probably could have gotten it 20% cheaper on line, but she trusts him and felt bad buying what he recomended from someone else. Besides....If this seat is as good as he says it is and she can go 100+ miles without wanting to stop, it's worth what ever I paid.
The problem now will be getting her off the bike. 100+ miles will be no sweat.