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FYI, the easiest way to check fitment between years, get a MoCo Parts and Accessories book or go to their online store. Then look up a seat (or whatever you are doing) and they will provide years ranges for fitment. If a seat fits '91 to '98 and you bike is a '95, you are golden.
Not 100% fool proof, sometimes what the MoCo thinks is not compatible is a very minor tweak, but if works well for lots of things, like your question. Good luck.
In those years only the Wideglide seat was a little different, so YES the seats are interchangeable.
Originally Posted by Architect
FYI, the easiest way to check fitment between years, get a MoCo Parts and Accessories book or go to their online store. Then look up a seat (or whatever you are doing) and they will provide years ranges for fitment. If a seat fits '91 to '98 and you bike is a '95, you are golden.
Not 100% fool proof, sometimes what the MoCo thinks is not compatible is a very minor tweak, but if works well for lots of things, like your question. Good luck.
Good advice and thanks to both of you guys for the replies.
In this case I'm looking at a used Corbin seat for sale on Marketplace. The lady selling it said it was on her brothers 93 Low Rider. He passed so I cant talk directly to him to get any info or part numbers and she really has no other info to offer.
I'll tell you, there is one unique feature difference between 95-earlier and 96-03 seats for at least the "elimination" process and if you don't know that by now ... well
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I'll tell you, there is one unique feature difference between 95-earlier and 96-03 seats for at least the "elimination" process and if you don't know that by now ... well
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OK, I don't know what that is... But I'm listening.
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