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Went to Long Beach cycle swap meet this morning and found someone to redo my seat at a reasonable price. Leather with new foam and stitching for $250.They will have the seat for about a week. So I plan having this done in a week or two.
Buddy of mine used this company to redo his chopper seat a couple of years ago and the seat is awesome.
Company Bar Enterprises web site is www.harleyseats.com
Went to Long Beach cycle swap meet this morning and found someone to redo my seat at a reasonable price. Leather with new foam and stitching for $250.They will have the seat for about a week. So I plan having this done in a week or two.
Buddy of mine used this company to redo his chopper seat a couple of years ago and the seat is awesome.
Company Bar Enterprises web site is www.harleyseats.com
Looking forward to seeing it and hearing your input on it when you get it back and on the bike.
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