Super Reduced Reach Seat
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Super Reduced Reach Seat
A few new items listed in the Accessory catalog in the Touring section. A new Super Reduced Reach Seat for some of us not-so-long legged.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Will be waiting for feedback once a few here have purchased regarding the seat comfort and support.
Some cool paint tins too, but $4500 and it's an exchange?! Could spend a lot less by having my bike painted locally.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Will be waiting for feedback once a few here have purchased regarding the seat comfort and support.
Some cool paint tins too, but $4500 and it's an exchange?! Could spend a lot less by having my bike painted locally.
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That would be great; maybe you could take a measurement with your current seat and then meausre with the Super Reduced Reach. Would like to know the difference in height. Local dealer thinks it would be 2" lower then the original Reduced Reach seat, which is what I have on my Ultra right now. Says that the new Reduced Reach seat would be 1" lower then mine. Hopefully you've got a digital camera too...
#4
I may get flamed for this but how low does one have to go before its unsafe? I've seen guys lower their bike, different bars, different seat, and any other product to reach the ground or jiffy stand. This all works fine to accomplish their goal but what about seeing over the fairing. I've seen guys and have friends that aren't as tall as most get touring bikes and do everything to reach the ground. When you see these guys ride they can hardly see over the faring. This can be safe. Has anyone ever thought of this problem when trying to reach the ground? My intentions are not to make fun but to get some thinking.
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...what about seeing over the fairing. I've seen guys and have friends that aren't as tall as most get touring bikes and do everything to reach the ground. When you see these guys ride they can hardly see over the faring. This can be safe. Has anyone ever thought of this problem when trying to reach the ground? My intentions are not to make fun but to get some thinking.
I can flat-foot, but another inch or so would be great, just to be able to get a bite on the ground when situating in a parking spot. Wait, I guess you will respond with learn the friction zone? Lowering the suspension will not lower your field of view over the fairing, the whole bike is lowered. Unless you are some freak midget, 2 inches won't matter either. Are you trying to watch the front tire roll down the road?
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I just picked up the seat yesterday but still havent put it on. Havent had the time to install any help before I get to it to take off old seat and install new one would be a great help. I understand the basics but I need to know how to remove the stock seat I have a 2010 Elecrta Glide Ultra Classic
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