Anyone Runing a Mustang Ultra Regal Touring Seat?
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Well. Looks like no one is running this seat. Was hoping I could get some feed back. Seat retails for$ 450.00. If I could get the guy to let it go for $150.00 That would be a $300.00 savings. Even at $175.00. From what I have read I think it is a bargain. Thanks.
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I can't comment on the Ultra Regal, as I have a Super Touring. I like the width, I'm 6'4" 285, and I like the height of the back of the rider portion of the seat. But it seems just too stiff for me. I can make it about 300 miles and I've got to get off and walk for a while. My "seat bones" get numb. I've wondered if the pillow style seat would be more comfortable than the smooth style.
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Mustang Ultra Regal ...............
and the stock seat is the best that I've ever had from Moco. To answer your question - the wifey and I love that seat but it takes
a while to break in if you're on the light weight side - just my experience.
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I have one on my '15.
I've had it for only a few months, but so far it's the best of the 4 seats I've tried on the bike, and hopefully the last dang seat I'm gonna buy!
Pros:
+ Moves me back from the tank about 1.5 inches or so.
+ seat isn't as thick as a stock one, so easier to swing leg/boot over without scuffing.
+ flat surface so my hips don't slide forward, which makes me slouch and causes back pain.
+ free from pressure points/hot spots (+/-300 mile day, not ridden farther yet)
Cons:
- foam is harder than I expected.
- pillow top look doesn't add much comfort.
- wifey doesn't like it - too hard - hopefully it will soften for her in time.
- covering material is not slick like stock seat. It holds your butt in place, which is good, but if you need to scooch around, it grabs your pants and things can get tight where things shouldn't get tight for any guy.
So for me, while not completely perfect, it fixes most of the complaints I had with the stock seat, and the Tallboy, and the Hammock.
I've had it for only a few months, but so far it's the best of the 4 seats I've tried on the bike, and hopefully the last dang seat I'm gonna buy!
Pros:
+ Moves me back from the tank about 1.5 inches or so.
+ seat isn't as thick as a stock one, so easier to swing leg/boot over without scuffing.
+ flat surface so my hips don't slide forward, which makes me slouch and causes back pain.
+ free from pressure points/hot spots (+/-300 mile day, not ridden farther yet)
Cons:
- foam is harder than I expected.
- pillow top look doesn't add much comfort.
- wifey doesn't like it - too hard - hopefully it will soften for her in time.
- covering material is not slick like stock seat. It holds your butt in place, which is good, but if you need to scooch around, it grabs your pants and things can get tight where things shouldn't get tight for any guy.
So for me, while not completely perfect, it fixes most of the complaints I had with the stock seat, and the Tallboy, and the Hammock.
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I purchased one a few years back and had to sell it. The nose of the seat was to wide and had to much padding. I had to slide forward whenever I stopped to be able to firmly plant my feet.
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