Ok , git helibar risers put on, did everything to this 2006 myself, still have oem seat thow, any thoughts or experiences on the rdl seat, basically a 1 to 2 hundred mile guy on weekend kind of thing, is it worth the extra cost, ty
I guess I enjoyed the wing seat, issue i have with stock seat is that it leans you more forward, I believe the rdl corrects that issueIf you only do one to two hundred mile trips over a weekend I would think that no single continuous segment would be long enough to justify a new seat unless you really find the OEM seat unbearable.
Got it on the high notch, I guess it's me 215, 5"11, plan on putting more miles once I retire, hell only live once rdl it isYou can adjust the seat to a mismatched position. i.e. Place the front of the seat one notch higher than the corresponding notch that the rear is supposed to be in. It levels it out a bit.
Good to know ty, so you did notice an improvement ?I replaced mine with a Sargent seat and it's been great. Not quite as nice as an RDL but has worked for me

basically a 1 to 2 hundred mile guy on weekend kind of thing, is it worth the extra cost, ty
Exactamundo.The first time you sit on a Russell you will not be impressed. It's not like a Lazy Boy or a sofa. You'll be impressed when you get off the bike hundreds of miles later and you realized that you stopped because you had reached your destination. Not because your butt hurt.