:Agree: :Agree: :Agree: I'm surprised not many riders try the Road Zepplin seat. They buy a static seat because it's comfortable when they first sit on it but gets worse as miles add up. Then they have to buy another seat and start the whole thing over again and maybe then again.
Get the RZ seat from the get go and you will never need to get another seat later.
All static seats are the same, just different designs - each one still has the same pressure point (maybe not as pronounced as a stock seat) and doesn't change that much over time.
I think if people tried the RZ seat they wouldn't buy any other seat......they wouldn't need to.
The RZ seat is also wider then the stock seat so it fits the anatomy better - in my opinion.
Up until a I started doing long distance trips, the stock seat was fine for me no matter what brand bike I owned. Now I'm older, wrinkled and sagging and want more creature comforts and the RZ fits the bill to a "T". ThumbUp You young pups can sit on a steel post and be comfortable.
In a perfect world the dealer would let you use a seat for a couple thousand miles and then be able to return it and select another seat if needed. At least Harley lets you test a seat (and windshield) for a short time before buying. Just not long enough.
Get the RZ seat from the get go and you will never need to get another seat later.
All static seats are the same, just different designs - each one still has the same pressure point (maybe not as pronounced as a stock seat) and doesn't change that much over time.
I think if people tried the RZ seat they wouldn't buy any other seat......they wouldn't need to.
The RZ seat is also wider then the stock seat so it fits the anatomy better - in my opinion.
Up until a I started doing long distance trips, the stock seat was fine for me no matter what brand bike I owned. Now I'm older, wrinkled and sagging and want more creature comforts and the RZ fits the bill to a "T". ThumbUp You young pups can sit on a steel post and be comfortable.
In a perfect world the dealer would let you use a seat for a couple thousand miles and then be able to return it and select another seat if needed. At least Harley lets you test a seat (and windshield) for a short time before buying. Just not long enough.