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I have a 2011 fxdb. Looking to get another seat and wondering what other stock harley seats I might find on ebay that are comfortable and accommodate 2 up.
I dont know why you specified stock seats when there are lots of other great seats available? (ny Dyna seat 2006 and later will fit) I have a Sundowner (Harley mfg) and the Mustang wide vintage with pillion. The Sundowner is comfy but it sat me higher, closer to the tank and didnt do much for looks. The Mustang has my vote.
I have a Le Pera Daytona Sport and I love it so far. I like the way the RSD seats look but that dude is crazy asking the money he is for his parts.
-Chris
I am looking at the RSD Boss 2up seat for my FatBob - just noticed on the RSD website that they state the seats are made by Mustang. So I guess the quality should be good at least....
I dont know why you specified stock seats when there are lots of other great seats available? (ny Dyna seat 2006 and later will fit) I have a Sundowner (Harley mfg) and the Mustang wide vintage with pillion. The Sundowner is comfy but it sat me higher, closer to the tank and didnt do much for looks. The Mustang has my vote.
same here, have the mustang, but i have the optional backrest. i use it for longer trips. and also have the pillion for when i take my lady for a ride. like that cause i can take it off and still have the solo look.
I dont know why you specified stock seats when there are lots of other great seats available? (ny Dyna seat 2006 and later will fit) I have a Sundowner (Harley mfg) and the Mustang wide vintage with pillion. The Sundowner is comfy but it sat me higher, closer to the tank and didnt do much for looks. The Mustang has my vote.
I guess I'm figuring stock seats will be a little cheaper for now. I just bought this bike(pick it up tomorrow!) so funds are somewhat limited and I was hoping to have my girl in the back of it by 9/20 for one of the big runs that happen where I live. I make it a point that I don't miss it.
I guess I'm figuring stock seats will be a little cheaper for now. I just bought this bike(pick it up tomorrow!) so funds are somewhat limited and I was hoping to have my girl in the back of it by 9/20 for one of the big runs that happen where I live. I make it a point that I don't miss it.
My bike came with a Sundowner. Never had a better stock seat. Ever. And she loves it.
I live by the Mustang factory(in fact, I service the mechanical systems in the complex and buildings they're in). I've been waiting until I can pull the bike up, and try a few seats. I've run a Mustang in the past, and been very happy with it.
same here, have the mustang, but i have the optional backrest. i use it for longer trips. and also have the pillion for when i take my lady for a ride. like that cause i can take it off and still have the solo look.
How quick and easy is it to change out the pillion?
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