We have about 40,000 miles on the RDL seat on our 2010 RT. The Spyder stock seat is a cheap seat and not too much research has been done to make it any better. My wife's lower back always hurt after a day of riding...usually 300 to 400 miles around our area. We rode to the RDL shop to get our seat as custom as we could. The RDL shop is many miles from Jacumba, CA, but we rode there in one day and came back in one day. The seat, even not broken in, was awesome. Her back was tired, but not painful and for me the difference was like night and day. The furthest we have ridden without getting bed rest was 1700 miles (the first 1000 miles in 18.5 hours, the rest with longer breaks during gas fill ups). In conclusion, a seat's comfort is relative. There are many who love the stock seat. Whether or not you will like the RDL, is not for me to say. Only you can decide.
https://www.day-long.com/Where was the shop you went to? Did you stay while it was done? Thanks
I was in Bloomington, MN and Le Center, MN last week for four days and wanted to talk to you about the RDL seat. Too busy with meetings, wedding and visiting with friends & relatives to contact you. Did you get a RDL seat for your RT? If so, how do you and your wife like it? We both sat on a 2015 Harley Tri Glide last week and liked the seats a LOT... renting one tomorrow for three days... if my wife likes it, we may trade our '14 RT. Lyle...Not yet, but I am planning on having this done. I even pick up another seat for them to use. I had the Russell on my 2003 Road King and I put 155,000 miles on that with some days up to 900+ miles with no comfort issues. IMHO no other seat comes close and I have had Ultimate, Corbin, and Mayer seats on bikes in the past. Expensive - yes, but in line with the other custom makers and Russell offers your mony back if after two attemps to make it right fails within 8 months.hyea: