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I've got a 2 up Mustang seat with driver back rest for me. The passenger pillion unscrews from the rider seat. I want to use it as a solo seat, but I usually have a H-D Tail Bag strapped to the passenger pillion. http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/tail-bag
I'd like to keep using the bag on top of the rear fender but don't want it to overhang a standard sized fender bib and rub on my new paint. Any suggestions for a spot to shop for a bib that's a little wider?
Also, I don't have the 2 studs protruding from the fender for the rider seat mount like my wife's Deluxe or my RKC. Seat attaches at the frame on each side of the bike and then with the standard screw in the fender at the rear of the passenger pillion. So it would most likely have to tuck under the rider seat and then have a hole for the fender screw to secure it to the bike.
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