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I have a 2-month old Mustang Super Solo Touring with backrest for sale.
I put on 400 miles and selling because it sits me back a little too far.
Seat is in PERFECT condition, never seen any rain at all.
Mustang Solo #79446 with Backrest, short bib and mounting hardware. Website says sits back 1.25", 17" wide Super Solo. Picture shows long bib (not included). Short never used bib is what comes with the seat package.
Retails $559.
Will sell for $435.00 shipped to the lower 48 states.
Last edited by Bodacious MC; Oct 30, 2017 at 05:41 PM.
I have the same seat and using the highway peg leg stretch meter, it puts me a little further back than a one piece super touring I had. I would say at least 1.5 or more from stock ultra seat. LOVE this seat, buy it!!...lol
I have the same seat and using the highway peg leg stretch meter, it puts me a little further back than a one piece super touring I had. I would say at least 1.5 or more from stock ultra seat. LOVE this seat, buy it!!...lol
I have the sport touring 76033 and its a little to forward but very doable.This solo should be perfect.
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