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For my rear seat for my 08 Heritage, that is.... Rear seat with the studs, who has the best prices ? On a budget here ... I reckin Harley brand is the cheapest. perhaps someone has a like new used one for sale ? I can't find the dang part # even .
For my rear seat for my 08 Heritage, that is.... Rear seat with the studs, who has the best prices ? On a budget here ... I reckin Harley brand is the cheapest. perhaps someone has a like new used one for sale ? I can't find the dang part # even .
Yea, don't you love it how HD conveniently leaves the studs off the passenger seat so owners will want to buy an add on. I'm resisting the temptation. As long as the wifes a** can handle it it'll do for awhile.
They have one in the catalog # 51763-07 for $149.99. Don't know if that's the one you were thinking of or not.
Harley sells the studs if you want to stay cheap and just add them to your stockseat and backrest. Use a piece of chalk and mark where you want them, take the seat cover loose and put them on. Re-attach cover and you're done. Although the one from Harley is much more comfortable for your passenger.
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