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I just rebuilt an 1994 fxrp and I cant find a back seat to fit anywhere. I would like to have a one piece but because it hinges I think it will only run a two piece. If anyone knows of any back seats for sell that would fit I would appreciate the help. kboren@bellsouth.net
Beeracuda Date 3/12/2007 8:33:16 PM I've got a Corbin 2-up seat on my FXRS. It still hinges, no problem...
You must have to remove the bolt from the rear of the seat to open up the battery/oil tank compartment?
I would suggest looking for a passenger seat that mounts in 3 places so you can still open up the driver seat to check oil level at gas stops or whenever without a wrench.
PanMan, do an Ebay search for a seat that has 2 mounting points up front and one point out back.
Beeracuda Date 3/12/2007 8:33:16 PM I've got a Corbin 2-up seat on my FXRS. It still hinges, no problem...
You must have to remove the bolt from the rear of the seat to open up the battery/oil tank compartment?
I would suggest looking for a passenger seat that mounts in 3 places so you can still open up the driver seat to check oil level at gas stops or whenever without a wrench.
PanMan, do an Ebay search for a seat that has 2 mounting points up front and one point out back.
The seat I have doesn't use the rear bolt. The back of the seat actually covers the hole where the bolt goes.
If your seat has the textured pattern in it, you should go thru Mustang seats www.mustang.com
I use thier passenged pads, to match 96-thru 07 FLHRP Models, & they work great.
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