Best Aftermarket Seat
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Best Aftermarket Seat
I'm getting off a Goldwing with a custom suspension and custom seat to a 2014 Limited. We like to take long rides. Typically 600 mile days and up to 3500 mile weeks.
My Limited handles better than the wing but the change in seating position and the stiffer shocks hit the spine hard and have limited our ability to ride long. What are the experiences here with Saddles?
Here is what my research has turned up so far;
Harley Hammock-Is expensive, and I have heard the best but the hammock feature will wear out after a year
Harley Sundowner- Again expensive but I would be interested to hear what riders here think about it. I have no experience or knowledge of this seat.
Danny Grey- Looks cool but not designed for Long Distance touring
Sergeant-Seems ok but few HD options and makes the bike look like a sport bike.
Corbin-Offers lots of options and design features, a good seat pan with heat, great warranty but have heard its to stiff and won't compensate for the hard hits delivered by the Ultra.
Ultimate-The rep Rolled his eyes at BB&BBQ when I asked if he they could make a seat more comfortable than the Hammock.
CyclePedic-Looks promising, stiff seat pan, but has no heat option and the two urinal looking channels would be interesting conversation pieces.
Mustang-Great seat on my Victory but my wife thought it was uncomfortable.
Saddleman-I have no experience, but looks good.
Roadhouse-Is this a real company?
I could also go local and have the stock seat reworked?
So I'm looking for experienced opinions on long distance touring seats before I fork out over $1000 on a seat. I have always had firmer but on the HD that seems like it may not work.
My Limited handles better than the wing but the change in seating position and the stiffer shocks hit the spine hard and have limited our ability to ride long. What are the experiences here with Saddles?
Here is what my research has turned up so far;
Harley Hammock-Is expensive, and I have heard the best but the hammock feature will wear out after a year
Harley Sundowner- Again expensive but I would be interested to hear what riders here think about it. I have no experience or knowledge of this seat.
Danny Grey- Looks cool but not designed for Long Distance touring
Sergeant-Seems ok but few HD options and makes the bike look like a sport bike.
Corbin-Offers lots of options and design features, a good seat pan with heat, great warranty but have heard its to stiff and won't compensate for the hard hits delivered by the Ultra.
Ultimate-The rep Rolled his eyes at BB&BBQ when I asked if he they could make a seat more comfortable than the Hammock.
CyclePedic-Looks promising, stiff seat pan, but has no heat option and the two urinal looking channels would be interesting conversation pieces.
Mustang-Great seat on my Victory but my wife thought it was uncomfortable.
Saddleman-I have no experience, but looks good.
Roadhouse-Is this a real company?
I could also go local and have the stock seat reworked?
So I'm looking for experienced opinions on long distance touring seats before I fork out over $1000 on a seat. I have always had firmer but on the HD that seems like it may not work.
Last edited by Readyt; 01-08-2015 at 06:41 AM.
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FR13KSHOW (11-18-2023)
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My previous motorcycle was a 2011 Street Glide, my wife hated the stock seat, so I replaced it with a sundowner seat. It was very comfortable. I traded the Street Glide for a 2013 Limited. Around town on short rides of 100 miles or so the stock seat was comfortable. Any trips further than that, we were both looking for something a bit more comfortable. A friend of mine suggested we try the AirHawk seat pad. It took a little while to get used to it and get it adjusted properly , once we got everything right, we both like it a lot. It is a vast improvement over stock and much cheaper than purchasing a new seat.With the AirHawk, we have ridden over 500 miles in a day with no soreness. I highly recommend it.
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FR13KSHOW (11-18-2023)
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"Soft" is not a good thing when touring.
If you do a lot of miles, Corbin is the best out there, IMHO. Yes they are firm, but after 300 miles firm is still comfortable.
I can't stand a Mustang.
HD seats are too soft for distance. I've ridden most of their varieties. The Hammock would be the best of that bunch, with the Sundowner second.
I had a Saddlemen and really liked it. But it was when they still made leather seats.
And on that note, I will state I like leather seating surfaces. I won't wear vinyl boots either.
But seats are like women... you're not going to get a straight answer to your question about which is prettiest. Everyone has their opinion...
And that was mine.
If you do a lot of miles, Corbin is the best out there, IMHO. Yes they are firm, but after 300 miles firm is still comfortable.
I can't stand a Mustang.
HD seats are too soft for distance. I've ridden most of their varieties. The Hammock would be the best of that bunch, with the Sundowner second.
I had a Saddlemen and really liked it. But it was when they still made leather seats.
And on that note, I will state I like leather seating surfaces. I won't wear vinyl boots either.
But seats are like women... you're not going to get a straight answer to your question about which is prettiest. Everyone has their opinion...
And that was mine.
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FR13KSHOW (11-18-2023)
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"Soft" is not a good thing when touring.
If you do a lot of miles, Corbin is the best out there, IMHO. Yes they are firm, but after 300 miles firm is still comfortable.
I can't stand a Mustang.
HD seats are too soft for distance. I've ridden most of their varieties. The Hammock would be the best of that bunch, with the Sundowner second.
I had a Saddlemen and really liked it. But it was when they still made leather seats.
And on that note, I will state I like leather seating surfaces. I won't wear vinyl boots either.
But seats are like women... you're not going to get a straight answer to your question about which is prettiest. Everyone has their opinion...
And that was mine.
If you do a lot of miles, Corbin is the best out there, IMHO. Yes they are firm, but after 300 miles firm is still comfortable.
I can't stand a Mustang.
HD seats are too soft for distance. I've ridden most of their varieties. The Hammock would be the best of that bunch, with the Sundowner second.
I had a Saddlemen and really liked it. But it was when they still made leather seats.
And on that note, I will state I like leather seating surfaces. I won't wear vinyl boots either.
But seats are like women... you're not going to get a straight answer to your question about which is prettiest. Everyone has their opinion...
And that was mine.
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