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Can anyone tell me what this seat is off of and what it fits, please? I have searched the forums a couple of times and I have looked at hundreds of googled pictures with no luck so far.
I found it at a flea market last weekend, the seller said it was from a 2004 Road King (and I was skeptical). Well, it does not fit a 99-07 Road King.
It is a Milsco seat (maker of Harley factory seats), but the part number is mostly rubbed off.
It measured roughly 28" nose to tail, and about 15" at its widest point. Give or take a bit.
Last edited by racinghoss; Oct 16, 2013 at 12:23 AM.
Just a guess, but it looks more like it would fit a Softail model, something like this Deuce. Like was said, pic is kinda small to really get a good look...
Looks like a Sportster or a Dyna seat to me, I don't think it rises up enough in the passenger area to be a Softail seat. Just from what I see in the pictures anyway.
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