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How so????I just gave Vickie a big order and she did the right thing. Don't be afraid to ask.
How so????I just gave Vickie a big order and she did the right thing. Don't be afraid to ask.
I'm going to go with the 2-up seat.My two-bits on the seat - don't bother with the p-pad, just go straight with the two-up seat.
Like Raywood said, they are curved differently. My wife was so uncomfortable on the p-pad, even after relatively short rides, that she was reluctant to go. Now that we have the two-up seat, she has actually been bugging me about rides. :2thumbs:
Several of the other members have had the same experience.
BTW, if you do order a p-pad be clear with them which seat you have. The K-9's have been delivered with two different single-rider seats, and the pad is different for each.
One consideration would be if you hang a bag on the back of it the bag will be bigger than the 12 in bar. I have the rather small T-Bag Baja and it's almost taller than the 18 in bar. Plus the 18 provides more support for the passenger!I sent Vickie an e-mail the other day.
I'm going with the 2-up seat, but I have been wondering about which sissy bar to go with. I think most chopper owners go with the 18", anyone have a picture of the 12" on a K-9/Chopper?
I just baught about 2K of parts from her and asked her if she can do any better then the 10% and she said yes.How so????
Excellent. :2thumbs:I just baught about 2K of parts from her and asked her if she can do any better then the 10% and she said yes.
Good to know. I have a T-Bag Tahoe and it's a larger bag.One consideration would be if you hang a bag on the back of it the bag will be bigger than the 12 in bar. I have the rather small T-Bag Baja and it's almost taller than the 18 in bar. Plus the 18 provides more support for the passenger!
Later,
Ray