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Thanks for the comments guys! I have put a couple hundred miles on her and lovin every minute of it! I have already started personalizing it a bit. Changed out a couple of things. I will put up recent pics when I get some time.
I saw your attachment. It looks like you have the vintage mustang seat and pillion passenger seat with the tallboy sissybar pad and luggage rack. I have a 2003 Screamin Eagle Deuce (CVO) with the luggage rack and tall boy sissy bar with pad. I have written to Mustang and they said that the rear seat would not fit under the sissy bar pad.My stock passengerseat is 3" high and the mustang is 4" high.
If you have the same luggage rack and sissy bar and pad that I have, can you or anybody else, tell me if you had any fitment problems. I have the original seat with the chrome inserts in the seat.I ride a lot of two up and need a more comfortable seat for the passenger
thanks,
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