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Has any one done businesswith these guys or have their product.What do you think of it .Was it worth the money.http://firehousecustoms.com/harleyhsc07.htm
Yep, I ordered my seat back and everything was smooth, product was great condition and shipped when expected. no problems. I like the seat back, I have a 105th and I wish they had something that would match the 2 tone seat better. it is very comfortable.
Has any one done businesswith these guys or have their product.What do you think of it .Was it worth the money.http://firehousecustoms.com/harleyhsc07.htm
I just bought the plain backrest for my '08. It was here in two days.
For the cost and the simplicity of it, it can't be beat. However, if you are of the, uh, fluffy side of physical health, then the give on the backrest might not be for you. I am about 6' and 180, and it fits me just fine.
I talked with them on the phone about a backrest and hetalked me out of theone he offers because I'm 6'4." He actually recommended I go with the Mustanginstead andI think that's just awesome he would do that.
Not too many stand-up businesses like that out there.
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