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Old 07-12-2008, 09:55 PM
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Just ordered a new Danny Gray weekday 2 up seat for my 04 xlc. Anybody have any ass time with this saddle?

Guess I shoud have asked before ordering, but I took the advice of my greybeard buddy, and he said to stay away from the brick(corbin) and go le perra or d.g.

Sience the Le Perra moves the rider closer to the front I went with Gray. Man am I the only one having troubles finding seats for the 04 or newer?
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Old 07-26-2008, 10:17 PM
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Well looks like no body wants to chime in, The new seat showed up at the house and I am in another state working, as usual. So I will make the maiden ride on the new butt cradle on the sturgis trip, and I will report back as to how it felt for future reference, for anyone who may have the same question.
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Never tried Danny Gray, but have had a couple of Corbins. At first Corbins are hard, but once they break in they are pretty good.
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Well looks like no body wants to chime in, The new seat showed up at the house and I am in another state working, as usual. So I will make the maiden ride on the new butt cradle on the sturgis trip, and I will report back as to how it felt for future reference, for anyone who may have the same question.
OUCH! That's a long ride to take before breakin' the seat in. Will see you there!
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Look for me bob, Ill be staying down by the spoke.
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Not sure where the spoke is, but I'm in a hotel in Rapid City. G/f is a little less than enthusiastic about camping.
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Not sure where the spoke is, but I'm in a hotel in Rapid City. G/f is a little less than enthusiastic about camping.

Bob - my wife's idea of camping is the Holiday Inn Express - the rest of the time it is the Wyndham - Marriott - 4 Season's.......
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