cooler seat for my ultra
#2
no it isn;t
it's good for around town and that's what i use it for --- I also use a -4"windscreen with it. seating position is about 2" down and 2" back from stock ultra
I use a FLHX seat for day rides- good for 4 hours, painful at 6 - 3' windscreen. seating position is down and back about 1.5"...the SG seat has a nice bumper to keep the rear from sliding around- I prefer the 2009/2010 version it is sleeker
and the Ultra seat when touring...-2" windscreen
before you do anything, pull your stock seat and ensure that the fender isn;t all chewed up from the seat grinding dirt into the fender
mike
it's good for around town and that's what i use it for --- I also use a -4"windscreen with it. seating position is about 2" down and 2" back from stock ultra
I use a FLHX seat for day rides- good for 4 hours, painful at 6 - 3' windscreen. seating position is down and back about 1.5"...the SG seat has a nice bumper to keep the rear from sliding around- I prefer the 2009/2010 version it is sleeker
and the Ultra seat when touring...-2" windscreen
before you do anything, pull your stock seat and ensure that the fender isn;t all chewed up from the seat grinding dirt into the fender
mike
Last edited by mkguitar; 08-24-2014 at 03:54 PM.
#3
I just went through this same dilemma & after months of research I went with a C&C solo seat. The customer service was top notch & always answered my calls & questions & the seat is more than I expected in comfort & looks compared to my stock HD, the Corbin or Mustang that I've tried. Plus the price was better than a the rest with a great warranty. Good luck.
#7
For a cooler seat, I picked up this tip from a dual sport rider. He put me onto an Alaska Sheepskin from Alaska Leather. I'm thinking "ain't no way this thing is going to be cooler." 20K miles later, it't he best thing I've ever put on my bikes, very comfortable and wicks heat and moisture away.
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#9
For a cooler seat, I picked up this tip from a dual sport rider. He put me onto an Alaska Sheepskin from Alaska Leather. I'm thinking "ain't no way this thing is going to be cooler." 20K miles later, it't he best thing I've ever put on my bikes, very comfortable and wicks heat and moisture away.