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11-11-2019 #1
Danny Gray Seats
Thinking about buying a Danny Gray Seat for my 2018 FLH std. Looking for something soft for my boney ass maybe air adjustable? Anyone have a Danny Gray and your opinion?
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11-11-2019 #2
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11-11-2019 #3Member
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I had a Danny Gray on my Standard for years. Very well made with high quality materials. Mine wasn't made for miles so after a few hundred it got uncomfortable. It did look good though.
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11-12-2019 #4
I have a std,police bike the seat is ok,but after 500 miles....back surgery, arthritis well let's just say,I have felt better.. looking for a single seat with a pillon I can use for my pack n stuff when on the road.
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11-12-2019 #5
Thanks, they look really good,but function is the thing.
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11-12-2019 #6Senior Member
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A) -get a police pogo seat. Best ever for long distance or back problems.
B) Very hard to get excited over a Danny Gray seat.
C) not going to find better than a pogo.
Get a tour pack for your stuff and a pillion for the passenger.
With a police seat and highway pegs and passenger pegs or floorboards you get 3 different riding positions.You aren't going to beat that. The police seat brings you up and back slightly so it plants your feet more naturally on your floorboards, allows you to stretch more foward to your highway pegs ( if you have a heel/toe shifter you can up and down shift with your boot heel.) and allows you to reach the passenger pegs easier.
Police bikes are set up for riding long distances better than any other Harley.Last edited by 47str8leg; 11-12-2019 at 10:12 AM.
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11-12-2019 #7Senior Member
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I do understand....... I was wondering if you have forward pegs on your crash bars???????
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11-12-2019 #8Senior Member
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After enough spine destruction you simply won't be able to ride as long as you like without stops/exercise/pain killers. Also try a kidney belt. Dirt bikers don't use them for nothing and their versions are washable and don't look like BDSM gear.
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11-12-2019 #9
What seat would that have been? I'd try to find something similar.
IMO this is the secret to long distance riding, the ability to vary your riding position. It's one of the reasons I hate dished 'form-fitting' seats, especially when they have an integral backrest.Last edited by Skjoll; 11-12-2019 at 11:39 AM.
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11-12-2019 #10Senior Member
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Did you get one with the back rest for lumbar support? No lumbar support attached to the seat = screwed.
People riding with there feet up on pegs, stretched as far as they can is poor posture........ Hell it's no wonder peoples back hurts after several hundred miles..........
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11-12-2019 #11
http://cycle-ergo.com/
A fun tool to see what ergos people prefer.
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11-12-2019 #12Senior Member
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People riding with there feet up on pegs, stretched as far as they can is poor posture........ Hell it's no wonder peoples back hurts after several hundred miles..........
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11-12-2019 #13Senior Member
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That's why I won't own a bike with forwards. The feet cannot be used to lift the pelvis off the seat to absorb shocks and protect the spine.
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11-12-2019 #14
With my main Sporty that I use for touring I don't mind the forwards too much since I have the passenger pegs to work with too. One of these days I may add mids but for now this works for me.
BTW Tattooo, I like the belt... can you 'snap into a Slim Jim, oooh yeah'... or does it need a huge ass buckle to qualify?!!
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11-12-2019 #15Senior Member
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LOL I don't know??????
Glad you like it you won't believe how much it helps...........
If you have one and were to wear a WWF belt backwards it should work just fine.................Last edited by Tattooo; 11-12-2019 at 5:55 PM.
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11-12-2019 #16Senior Member
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you mid spelled tattooo, haha.
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11-12-2019 #17Senior Member
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11-12-2019 #18
Yep, I have highway pegs on my crash bars,don't use them alot,mostly to stretch out.
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11-12-2019 #19
No lumbar support, stock seat ,not the regular cop single seat,this one has a passenger seat,small and impractical for anything over an hour,besides no passengers pegs. Seat is not adjustable.
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11-12-2019 #20
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