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I have a 1999 FXSTC Softail Custom and my stock seat needs replacing. I would prefer to replace it with the OEM saddle if possible. I have searched the internet and ebay, but found only a few and those were in bad shape. Anyone know the OEM part number? Thanks in advance for any help.
You can order a new one from Ronnies Harley Davidson for $170.99. I got a fairly good one off of ebay several years ago for $40.00. It is the most comfortable seat Harley ever made I think, at least for the Softails. And I think it is the same from the 85 to 99 FXSTC.
I have one off my 99 fxstc that is in almost perfect shape i'll sell ya for cheap!! PM ME AND WE'LL TALK thanks, Frank
[quote=hogsm;9862820]I have a 1999 FXSTC Softail Custom and my stock seat needs replacing. I would prefer to replace it with the OEM saddle if possible. I have searched the internet and ebay, but found only a few and those were in bad shape. Anyone know the OEM part number? Th
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