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07 Heritage Owners,
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I own a '07 FLSTC and was anxious to dump the stock passenger pillion for the studded, low-profile pillion that HD makes for the bike. \\; Problem is, they make it for the 06 and older model (of course)! \\; I've seen the low-profile pillion on older bikes and it looks so good. \\; I love everything about my bike except that dang fat pillion and want the option to change it out... I also don't want to dump my OEM seat. \\; The fix is for HD to make the pillion for 07s and newer! \\; If you share the same angst, please contact HD and push them to come out with it. \\; I have contacted them twice. \\; If more owners do the same, maybe they'll listen! \\; Part # for the 06 and older pillion is 52533-93A ($93.95). \\; THANKS!
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Contact info:
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Harley Davidson Motor Company
Harley Davidson Customer Service
3700 W. Juneau Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53208
ph. (414) 343-4056
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