Drivers seat w/backrest w/ 4.5 custom tank?
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Any seat that resembles the Sundowner that forms a bucket area would help. Or a stepped seat.
I think a switch back to mid controls would help even more.
With one's legs stretched out they can't be used to help keep one in the seat so the fowards are adding to the problem. Can't be comfortable if one has to work extra at staying on the bike.
I'm 5'9". Sitting on a FatBob the factory forwards make my legs have to stretch to the max. This would have to make me feel tired after a short time.
Sitting on a Softail Deluxe those forwards and seat make the bike feel very comfortable as the bike feels it was tailor made for me.
I would go back to mids and add highway pegs for the times she wants to shift her legs.
I think a switch back to mid controls would help even more.
With one's legs stretched out they can't be used to help keep one in the seat so the fowards are adding to the problem. Can't be comfortable if one has to work extra at staying on the bike.
I'm 5'9". Sitting on a FatBob the factory forwards make my legs have to stretch to the max. This would have to make me feel tired after a short time.
Sitting on a Softail Deluxe those forwards and seat make the bike feel very comfortable as the bike feels it was tailor made for me.
I would go back to mids and add highway pegs for the times she wants to shift her legs.
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02-16-2011 12:16 AM