dyna® windshields - Shaw Harley-Davidson
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dyna ®<br />
seats<br />
seat of power<br />
The right seat is equal parts ergonomics and<br />
comfort. Its shape anchors your position<br />
and determines the reach to the ground and to<br />
the controls; and the padding supports your<br />
tailbone and hips to relieve stress and pressure.<br />
Pick the right one for you…and your passenger.<br />
dyna seat types<br />
Solo or two-up, comfort or style, check out these seats to get an idea of<br />
where you want to sit.<br />
low-profile seats<br />
These saddles combine radical<br />
styling with a “deep in the<br />
bike” riding position. Long<br />
and lean, Badlander, ®<br />
Brawler ® and Sidekick ® seats<br />
bring you lower to the<br />
ground than most other seats.<br />
passenger<br />
seat<br />
width<br />
lower<br />
Back<br />
rise<br />
rider<br />
seat<br />
width<br />
narrowed<br />
thigh<br />
area<br />
position seats<br />
Designed to place the rider<br />
in the best relationship<br />
to the controls, Reach ® and<br />
Tallboy ® seats position<br />
short and tall riders for a<br />
comfortable extension<br />
of the arms and legs.<br />
comfort zone<br />
A seat is more than just leather and foam. For maximum highway<br />
comfort, a broad seating surface distributes weight to reduce pressure<br />
points. For a short rider, a narrow, tapered thigh zone provides<br />
easier reach to the ground. And a stepped seat profile keeps the rider<br />
from sliding back during acceleration.<br />
touring seats<br />
Designed for comfort, touring<br />
seats and passenger pillions<br />
offer a broad seating surface<br />
to reduce pressure points.<br />
The dished shape holds you<br />
in place and provides<br />
additional back support.<br />
changing your seat<br />
Switching out your seat is simple.<br />
And because certain rides call<br />
for certain styles, some folks like<br />
to have multiple seats to match<br />
the occasion. Install a comfortable,<br />
supportive touring seat for the<br />
longer treks, and swap it out for<br />
a low-profile seat for a night on<br />
the town. Please see your owner's<br />
manual for proper removal and<br />
installation of seats.