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2003 Harley-Davidson® VRSCA V-Rod®Expand / Collapse
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Posted 5/3/2005 7:03:58 AM
 

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I'm about 6'3", will I have any comfort issues on a v-rod???
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Posted 6/30/2005 11:16:18 AM
 

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Forget the stock seat and get the HD Sundowner seat. Plenty of leg room, but the feet forward position puts your weight on your tailbone and there is not any way I have found to avoid this. I have thought about getting a gel or other seat pad.At least you will not feel like you need more room. I have even considered getting the reduced reach pegs to see if that would change the weight distribution on my seat.
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Posted 8/8/2005 9:10:32 AM
 

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I'm 6'3", 225lbs and I sit fine on my 03 v-rod

ken
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Posted 3/1/2006 1:37:00 AM
 

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I have found that I'm comfortable, but I had to set the tallboy seat and rack back the handlebars two inches to get the comfort I needed. I'm 6'2", 240lb
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Posted 6/6/2006 4:04:17 PM
 

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I am 58, 6'2" and weigh 225. There is Absolutely no vibration such as a sportster may give you. The bike handles beautifly on curves. Compared to a touring bike, with comfort on a touring bike 10, I would give the V-Rod a 8.

Swan Burrus
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