A recent project we did for a local police officer was a 2006 Night Train with the 200mm Roland Sands Designs RSD Tracker Kit. The solo seat was built for his height at 6'1. We did this to move him lower and further back into the bike to be able to stretch out and get the most comfort out of the bike. The solo seat cover features a Buffalo Center Insert and a Smooth Leather Outer Band. The dash on this bike is an upgrade option that we can pair with our seats. The dash is from Russ Wernimont Designs. This seems to be a poplar option that we can add into your seat order. We built a Two Up Comfort seat for this bike as well to show a seat built for someone that is not as tall as the police officer we built the solo seat for. It is more of a Comfort Two Up seat for both the rider and passenger.
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Stacy has been a valued customer of ours for several years. Like many of our other NBA customers, Stacy cannot enjoy the ride of his bikes without getting a custom seat built for his height. Being as tall as he is, Bitchin Seats is the only place that really get him exactly what he wants. Take a look at the photos below to see one of his newer bikes that we made a seat on a few months back. To get the optimal riding position for Stacey's height, we needed to move him back as far as possible. He wanted to still ride a passenger so to do both, getting him as far back into the bike as possible and still having room to ride a passenger, we used our Tour Pack Bracket that will attach and move it back. Thus, creating a superior amount of comfort for both the driver and passenger.
The Seat: This Custom Built seat is a two piece set up. A custom Solo Seat with a Comfort style shape and a three piece cover in all Bull Hide with a Diamond Pleated Pattern sewn in. The Passenger seat is a Mini Touring shape featuring a standard two piece cover in all Bull Hide and the Diamond Pleated Pattern sewn in to match the solo seat. The backrests were custom built and covered to match the seats. This is a small prototype that we did a while ago on an Iron, We made this for a couple of reasons. - Café solo style - Help fit the taller rider on a small bike, moves you back 2 to 3 “ - To offer a steel café fender conversion without cutting off your struts. - Tall Flat sided fender to match the stock tank look - Low prow seat with Higher back support fallowing into the fender lines. For more control of the bike. |
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