
The
new Tattoo seat from Saddlemen features a custom flame stitch pattern
along with Saddlemen’s patented SaddleGel technology. |
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know about Saddlemen, right? Those custom seats that let you feel as
good getting off the bike as you felt when you first got on? It’s
Saddlemen’s patented Saddle Gel technology making that happen.
Saddle Gel in a motorcycle seat puts an end to that “numb butt” sensation,
all that rubbing, scratching and stretching you see guys go through trying
to get some feeling back into their seat after a long ride on the bike.
Saddlemen seats are legendary for their comfort, and the two newest models
out–the Tattoo and the Endangered–put that Saddle Gel comfort
into a couple of saddles where you need it the most; slim, low-profile
saddles with a pure-custom look.
The Tattoo and the Endangered are based on Saddlemen’s already
popular Renegade Solo and Profiler lines. These two take those saddles
to the next level. With the Tattoo, this time there’s a custom
flame-stitch pattern with a 3-D effect, and the Tattoo even has leather
covering as standard. There’s a matching pillion pad, too. And
the low-and-lean Endangered Profiler is made with a new (and patent pending)
sewing technique. This seat is something to look at. It incorporates
embossed alligator leather panels with embroidered stitching. Both the
Tattoo and the Endangered are available in Renegade Solo and Profiler
styles, too, and both are direct replacements for most Harley models.
They’ll slip right on.
And underneath all that custom style there’s Saddlemen’s
Saddle Gel comfort. Saddlemen’s the industry innovator when it
comes to motorcycle gel seats. Saddle Gel was developed especially for
motorcycles, and it’s put into every Saddlemen seat where it counts.
The panels of Saddle Gel are placed under the seat’s top cover
and eliminate that tingly “numb butt” feeling you get after
a few hours on the road. Saddle Gel goes a long way towards dampening
ordinary road shocks, too, and this stuff is there for the long haul.
Saddle Gel doesn’t change viscosity no matter what the outside
temperature, and it’s guaranteed for the life of the motorcycle.
All that is incorporated into these two newest custom seats. Everything
else about the Tattoo and Endangered is pure Saddlemen, too. From the
pan to the upholstery, from the stitching to the applied details, it’s
all top-quality and first-rate. And those Endangered models, both Solo
and Profiler, are really something. They’re put together using
that totally new sewing technique with those embossed alligator leather
panels and embroidered stitching. It’s a look you’d expect
from a one-off custom shop. And the prices are right. The flame-stitched
Tattoo carries suggested retails of $329.95 to $334.95 (depending on
the model), and the matching pillion pad for the Solo version is $209.95.
And at $399.95, the Endangered Profiler is tough to beat. That rider-friendly
Saddle Gel is available as an option for the Endangered’s slimmed-down
passenger area, too.
Of course Drag Specialties has the full Saddlemen lineup–including
the original Renegades and Profilers. But take a good look at these two
new variations. They’re pure custom, and with Saddlemen’s
Saddle Gel in the mix they’re pure comfort, too. Contact your
rep today to get Saddlemen in your store. 

For
a classic look and ultimate comfort, try Saddlemen’s new
Endangered seat. Also featuring SaddleGel, the Endangered boasts a brand
new custom look by incorporating embossed alligator leather panels with
embroidered type stitching.
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