A motorcycle saddle is a
term for a motorcycle seat in some parts of the world. It is a seat for
carrying a rider and, possibly, a passenger, and which is attached to a
motorcycle often but not exclusively, behind the fuel tank.
There are
several types of saddles used on motorcycles. Most common is the dual saddle or
bench seat which is used on the majority of motorcycles today. It allows both
the rider and passenger to be seating fore and aft on a single saddle.
The solo
saddle is used on motorcycles that will not carry passengers. These include
racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, and certain historic motorcycles.
There are many popular manufacturers of aftermarket saddles including Mustang
Seats and Corbin.
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