Changing the seat
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RE: Changing the seat
I would have to agree, I purchased a Mustang solo seat with adjustable / removable backrest, primarily due to a back injury (5 herniated disc's) and the OEM seat or HD Bandlander was just not doing it.
The Mustang seat was a life saver I have the support needed and comfortability, the best purchase I have made yet, except for the bike itself
Celtic King
2004 Road King
Southern California
The Mustang seat was a life saver I have the support needed and comfortability, the best purchase I have made yet, except for the bike itself
Celtic King
2004 Road King
Southern California
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RE: Changing the seat
Well, I hate to be the bad guy, cause everyone seems to like them. I just put one on my streetglide and I'm looking for something else. I got the solo w/rider backrest and passenger pillion. It is much better than stock and Harley's rider backrest, but it doesn't have any thigh support. Guess I need something a little wider on my thighs. And I'm not a big guy--5' 11"--200 lbs.
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RE: Changing the seat
A month ago I put a Mustang Solo w/ adjustable, removable backrest on my 06 RK Classic. I really enjoy the ride. I sometimes ride on an Air Hawk seat cushion and that is even better. I had a Corbin on my 03 Lowrider, but feel the Mustang is the more comfortable seat.
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