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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
I have been looking at those my self, just haven't decided which one yet.
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
I have one just like the 3rd one, and once you get used to it being there when you throw your leg over it is great.
I have a curved star pad on it now. Make a world of difference.
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
How far up your back does it go? How much lower back support do you experience with the third one?
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
I've got one like the third one too. It gives you pretty good support and it it definantly makes a difference on long rides. Cant go wrong for the price.
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
It goes up to about the middle of the lower back
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
I have one similar to the 3rd, but the steel bar is at least 2 -3 times as think as what is shown. I got it on ebay along with a used Looney seat. Instead of a hole, it has a long notch cut in the steel bar, about an inch long. I ended up making it about another inch deeper to give me more room for adjustment, but it works great. Only draw back is it requires the stock pillion mount. I preferred the solo look before but it's worth it. It goes about mid way up my back but what I noticed most was that it kept me from moving too far back in the saddle, there by easing pressure on my tailbone. Which was after all, the main intent of changing my seat.
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
I have the fourth one down from Mutazu. Very nice for the money. The studs are pretty cheap so keep that in mind if you go studded. I changed them over with some from a craft place that looked more like the stock ones. If I ordered it again I would order the plain one and stud it myself as the cover unzips from the pad easily. You do need to grind the rear passenger mount a little to get it to bolt up flat. Been running it for almost two years and has held up well. My Uncle runs the same one and had problems with his cover due to not lifting his leg high enough to clear it (he tore the studs off and ripped the cover, his fault).
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
Mine folds forward to make it easier to throw your leg over

problem is the girl on the back keeps pushing me forward
She's found out she can stuff her purse in between her seat and my backrest... and her jacket... her grocery bags... and her mom... and her...
 
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Re:drivers back rest 1 Year ago  
Have the first one and found it the best buy Ive made in long time
 
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