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I don't know if this is what your looking for or not. It is HD original equipment from 97+ Heritage springers. I ordered the parts from Zanotti Motors. Seat Rail # 52687-97, Low seat pad # 52826-97. They offer a taller seat back pad, but I don't know the p/n. The rail bolts right on where the old rail was on a Deluxe, not seat change.
Thank you very much that back rest is exactly what I was looking for. I also have a 2005 Soft tail deluxe with the Screaming Eagle Stage 1 kit. But I really liked the style of the stock seat but needed a back rest, without changing the entire seat for an after market seat. Zanotti Motors is that a British Company and how do I contact them? Thank you again
Check out the Deluxe pictures thread there is a bike (guy) on there with the taller back rest. Perhaps he could give you the part number if you are interested in the taller back rest. It fits the same rail I have already given you the numberfor.
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