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Sorry I've been busy for a few days; here's some answers;
For the bags I was thinking $50 plus shipping; they are the original stock HD fatboy bags - they don't have any quick detach - 2 bolts through the fender struts and saddle bag supports, then through the bags, nuts on the inside. there's a form - fitted plastic "hanger" if you will that fits over the stock saddle bag supports. Not "detachable", but I take them off in about 5 minutes. They are real leather and naturally look "broken in" after about 65000 miles on the bike, plastic frame to keep their form. All seams and buckles are in great shape.
The seat has the two big screw mounts on the side of the solo seat, the pillion has two screws into the solo seat, and the pillion has the one bolt that goes through the top of the fender, on the luggage rack bracket. I've ridden a lot of miles with only the solo seat and it's very stable - has a metal bracket in the front that fits into a slot in the frame; pretty standard harley setup. the "dent" in the picture is now completely gone after a couple days out of storage.
I'm located in the middle of Missouri on I-70, 1/2 way between KC & St. Louis.
I was thinking $200 plus shipping for the seat, but watching on ebay for similar, that may be a little steep; how bout $100 plus shipping? or anyone driving through Missouri anywhere near I-70 could pick it up......or Id be glad to go for a ride & meet up any reasonable distance.
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