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good day riders,
I am wanting to buy this Mustang seat for my 2011 WG and was curious as to can I use my stock (Harley) passenger seat or do I have to also buy Mustangs passenger seat to go along with it? And if I can use the stock Harley passenger seat will it fit up good with the new Mustang seat?
thanks in advance. http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/m...ley-dyna-96-12
I have the vintage solo mustang without the concho's. Had to use the mustang passenger seat as it does not bolt to the solo seat. but has a slide attachment for the front of passenger seat but attaches at rear with bolt.
I have the vintage solo mustang without the concho's. Had to use the mustang passenger seat as it does not bolt to the solo seat. but has a slide attachment for the front of passenger seat but attaches at rear with bolt.
Thanks for all the replies.
so the Mustang passenger seats don't have the suction cups? The front of the passenger seat has a metal slide that slides out and attaches to the back of the solo seat? does it bolt on to the solo seat?don't want the suction cup deal.
thanks.
Last edited by Mercyfulfate; Aug 13, 2013 at 08:31 PM.
the rear of the solo seat bolts into a mounting bracket ( that they provide) . the rear pillion slides into that bracket and then bolts to the standard rear mount hole. no suction cups.
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