Question for those with lowered Road King seats
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Question for those with lowered Road King seats
I've had my '08 Road King for around 3 months now, and absolutely love the bike. It's my first Harley, as I rode sport bikes for 30+ years. It took about a week to get used to the change, because what I owned before the Road King was the polar opposite.
The one thing I liked about my sport bikes was that you felt "integrated" with the bike. When I first got the Road King, it felt like I was sitting in a chair, above the bike.
Of course, I visited the Harley dealer, sat on a Fat Boy, and got that "integrated" feeling, kind of like you're part of the bike, not sitting on top of it. Problem is, I don't want to "downgrade".
I've gone to lower bars (Wild 1 WO504's), but am still yearning for a more "integrated" feel when seated/riding. I'm 6'2", so I don't need a reach seat, don't need to lower the bike, nor do I have an issue touching the ground, but I want a seat that gets me more "integrated" with the bike.
Of course, there's a catch...I also need a seat that accomodates the stock passenger backrest, and is overly comfortable for a passenger. A Street Glide style seat, for example, won't work.
Has anyone found a compromise?
The one thing I liked about my sport bikes was that you felt "integrated" with the bike. When I first got the Road King, it felt like I was sitting in a chair, above the bike.
Of course, I visited the Harley dealer, sat on a Fat Boy, and got that "integrated" feeling, kind of like you're part of the bike, not sitting on top of it. Problem is, I don't want to "downgrade".
I've gone to lower bars (Wild 1 WO504's), but am still yearning for a more "integrated" feel when seated/riding. I'm 6'2", so I don't need a reach seat, don't need to lower the bike, nor do I have an issue touching the ground, but I want a seat that gets me more "integrated" with the bike.
Of course, there's a catch...I also need a seat that accomodates the stock passenger backrest, and is overly comfortable for a passenger. A Street Glide style seat, for example, won't work.
Has anyone found a compromise?
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A Danny Gray Short Hop 2 Up did just that for me. It's approx 1" lower than the stock seat of my 05 RKC is/was, and it accomodated my passanger. For the passenger, it's not not an all day seat, but it will give the operator that "integrated" feeling. It's also a wicked looking 2 up seat if you like a low profile look.
BTW - Been lurking for a year, first time post. Can't begin to express how much I appreciate the info that is shared on this site on a daily basis.
-Jim
BTW - Been lurking for a year, first time post. Can't begin to express how much I appreciate the info that is shared on this site on a daily basis.
-Jim
#6
I bought a Sundowner seat, which sits lower but moved me forward, which I didn't need. Mean City fixed me up with the correct mods plus memory foam and my wife loves the comfort on the back also. MCC is a sponsor on this site.
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#8
There was a 2010 and '11 side by side at the dealer. Could flat foot the 2011, was on tiptoe on the 20010. Go figure . . .
#9
Had the exact same issue I am 6'4". The seat seat was the easiest fix I have done to the bike. Had the dealer install the stock Street Glide seat on my RKC. Immediately sits you into the bike. Two other quick changes that I feel helped: added the extended floorboards and the 12.5" Wild 1 bars (switching to 14" in a few days). Also works with he stock HD backrest. Go to your dealer and test ride a Street Glide and you will get to feel the connectivity for yourself. Note most dealers have this seat available as a takeoff in the back - probably cut you a deal or check e-bay.
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I come from a 45 year history of dirt and sport bikes. Got a couple of Dyna's along the way. Still have a 98 wide glide. Pick up a 09 RK a few months ago and like Pargenz said, you will not get that same feeling from the RK.
A month or so ago I went on a 4 day group ride through all the great twistys in Northern Ca. One other RK, all the rest were sports/sports touring. Even did some dirt roads. After some 1,800 some odd miles, I came to the conclusion that this is NOT going to be a sport bike.
Since then I have added Ricor suspension front and rear. Then I re changed springs on the rear shocks and then changed the front springs to progressive still with the Ricor valves. The bike is very stable in the corners at speed. It was with the first Ricor set up...........just to harsh on the choppy/bumpy straight roads. She is very predictable/stable and handles great.
Also added a third engine mount.........BUT she is not going to be a "sports bike".
The Dyna gives you the sport bike feeling..............pretty much/sorty...........but the RK is just going to have to live up to it name. King of the road........not King of the twistys.
I use a Corbin solo .....had it set up to keep me forward a little and it is an inch or so lower.
I did a few 10 hr days with the stock seat when I first got the bike and the seat "seemed" fine to me.. Just my $.002.
A month or so ago I went on a 4 day group ride through all the great twistys in Northern Ca. One other RK, all the rest were sports/sports touring. Even did some dirt roads. After some 1,800 some odd miles, I came to the conclusion that this is NOT going to be a sport bike.
Since then I have added Ricor suspension front and rear. Then I re changed springs on the rear shocks and then changed the front springs to progressive still with the Ricor valves. The bike is very stable in the corners at speed. It was with the first Ricor set up...........just to harsh on the choppy/bumpy straight roads. She is very predictable/stable and handles great.
Also added a third engine mount.........BUT she is not going to be a "sports bike".
The Dyna gives you the sport bike feeling..............pretty much/sorty...........but the RK is just going to have to live up to it name. King of the road........not King of the twistys.
I use a Corbin solo .....had it set up to keep me forward a little and it is an inch or so lower.
I did a few 10 hr days with the stock seat when I first got the bike and the seat "seemed" fine to me.. Just my $.002.