Mustang Super tour seat?
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The Super Touring is probably what you want. It sits you 1 3/4" further back than stock & it is wider. I was switching between it riding two up and a '10 FLTRX seat when riding solo, but I have gotten addicted to the rider backrest so it stays on the bike all the time now. The backrest attaches to the seat, so there is no need for extra hardware for the backrest.
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The Super Touring is probably what you want. It sits you 1 3/4" further back than stock & it is wider. I was switching between it riding two up and a '10 FLTRX seat when riding solo, but I have gotten addicted to the rider backrest so it stays on the bike all the time now. The backrest attaches to the seat, so there is no need for extra hardware for the backrest.
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I would have to look to be sure, but I don't think they have that big cavity under the seat like a stocker. I do know the Supertouring does not work with a Harley back rest.
I've used mine for about 2 years and on long trips. It's just okay. Which is a lot better than the stock seat which sucked. But, every *** is different. I'll just say that at the end of a 10 day trip, I really don't want to sit on that bike for a while.
I've used mine for about 2 years and on long trips. It's just okay. Which is a lot better than the stock seat which sucked. But, every *** is different. I'll just say that at the end of a 10 day trip, I really don't want to sit on that bike for a while.
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Wrapping the wires from the tour pak is not an issue at all and they do have 1" bumpers for each side to raise the seat off the frame.
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But it sounds like the OP is looking for a cavity big enough to put his weed in. The HD seat has that. The Mustang, not so much as I recall.
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