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bisounours

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Re: seeking seat advice for 07 flhtcse
« Reply #15 on: February 24, 2007, 01:03:52 PM »

Good afternoon, kenscvo,

I send you the  :welcome_005:   from FRANCE.

It'll be nice for the other members if you present you in the thread "New Member Introduction"
with a pic of your bike. :2vrolijk_21:

Best regards

  :vrolijk_26: Jacques
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Re: seeking seat advice for 07 flhtcse
« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2007, 11:55:07 AM »

Get the  HD Tallboy seat and add the Kuryakyn saddle shields or use the cool thighs and you will be fine. coolthighs in your search engine will take you to their site.
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Re: seeking seat advice for 07 flhtcse
« Reply #17 on: March 08, 2007, 09:26:06 AM »

IT's very much a personal thing. 

See if you'll find a place/dealer that will allow you to TRY the seat out first. 
Otherwise, you may as well toss some serious cash to the wind. 
No one will probably admit it...but some have spend some big bucks and actually gotten a worse seat. 
Plus, it depends on the type of riding you do.  If you're only putting on short jaunts, go with what ever.  Doing long trips, go for extreme comfort. 
I'm a FIRM believer in the three F's.  Fit, Form and Function.  To take others advise on a seat is near impossible.  We're all different in posture and have different riding styles and butt sizes.   ???  I have multiple seats.  I've got a solo seat, pillow style (when wife is along or on cross country loaded down) and a low profile like a H-D badlander style seat. 
Good luck.

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Re: seeking seat advice for 07 flhtcse
« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2007, 05:14:24 PM »

Find yourself a local auto upholstery shop and have them cut/shave out some foam from the seat. Has been discussed here before. I just had mine done. 1 1/2 back 2" down. Huge difference than stock.
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