I agree, the seat repositioning is only a bandaid, not a true fix.
But as long as we're all living with this problem right now, except those that have gone elsewhere for a new seat, this may be a satisfactory bandaid.
I read the posts about the "other" rear seat bracket. I took out the rear hold down bolt and then repositioned the seat as forward as far as I could; this was about 1". I took off the original chrome bracket and measure it. It's made from 11 gauge steel chrome plated. After measuring the piece I opened up AutoCAD and drew up a replacement with about a 1" longer point to the rear bolt hole.
While at work yesterday I went to the machine shop foreman with my AutoCAD drawn seat bracket in .dxf on a floppy disc. He loaded it into our Omax water jet and in just a couple minutes we were cutting 11 gauge stainless steel to the new longer dimensions.

This is what it looked like out of the water jet.

After using my little vise powered press brake from Harbor Freight, this is the new bracket with the old one along side for comparison.

This is the NEW bracket installed with the extra 1" forward relocation. I didn't spend a lot of time polishing the whole bracket, just the edges and the part that showed behind the seat. As you can see from the picture, it looks like chrome and will never rust, AND it's stronger than the original stamped steel bracket; not that strength is an issue here.

This is what the seat looks like now with the new bracket installed. Before the new bracket, the seat was about 1/2" from the bottom of the console and looked very bad.
Shame on HD for such a lousy bit of design engineering.I have just over 800 miles on the bike and I weigh in at about #275. The seat at the very first looked great, in the show room. After I rode a bit it was way back while riding and would eventually go back to the console. After a couple weeks of riding it has found a new "home" position that was not to my liking. As all the others, it left that lovely gap showing without anyone on the bike. Right now when I sit on the seat it pulls just a bit from the console but goes back when I get off the seat. I hope that the seat will not wander any further now that's it's kind of broken in.
I showed my wife how the '08 Sundowner seat fits the bike and it want WAY up the console about 1" and when I sat on the seat and bounced up and down it didn't even budge a fraction.
Again, this is not rocket science HD, make the seat fit and lets all move on.I agree that this is not our problem, even for the guys that have bought replacement seats, we all need to stick together and demand that this be addressed. Then afterwards if you want to use another more comfortable seat, do so. BUT HD needs to make this right for us.
At my 1000 first service I'm going to get with my NEW dealership and do a bit of complaining. I don't think they've sold all that many of the SERG's this years, so this could be relatively new to them. But being a new problem they may fight more for me, who knows at this juncture.
But for you guys that are looking for a temp solution and don't care that the bracket is black, the longer Heritage bracket may be an answer.
Just thought I'd show you guys what I've done as it may be very close to what the Heritage bracket looks like.
