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It is a spring solo seat with the side skirt, Im thinking it may look ok on the Bones.
I dont really like the emblems on the skirting, but it may look ok if it covers some of the opening between the seat and and plastic cover under the seat.
That is a very nice seat and it would look great on the crossbones. That seat has been around for decades. I ran one on my 1959 Duo Glide with a seat T and seat post.
It is a spring solo seat with the side skirt, Im thinking it may look ok on the Bones.
I dont really like the emblems on the skirting, but it may look ok if it covers some of the opening between the seat and and plastic cover under the seat.
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