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Found that out after the post...going to the HD dealer tomorrow to look at it...unfortunetly I'm going to wind up with two seats and two pillons...oh well
I've had the stock solo seat foam cut down twice with 2" springs...going to pick up the seat today...hopefully it will fit...if not it is to the custom seat mfg. to use the pan and make a thin seat...one on ebay looks good will post pic when I can figure out how to do it.
ORIGINAL: gino33
Hey harleybones... I have the brawler seat on my Xbones. I love the seat very comfortable. I'd keep the brawler I think it fits the bike really good. Keep me posted on what you decide on. Ride hard and ride safe
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