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It's the tail section of the Diamondback seat, however it may be a bit hard to come across.
Neither of the 2 dealers I talked with liked them at all. I believe they got a bunch of them dumped on them a few years back and they had a hard time moving them. Real pain in the keyster, from what I gather.
It doesn't bolt to the seat, but rather the seat pins it down.
Thanks Coop and Amused. My husband and I have been packing to move and I actually found a fender bib in with the spare parts that he had for his bike. I'm gonna use that, but I really like that leather and chrome one. Looks nice.
Do you think that Harley bib will fit a Road King. My fender has some marking on it from taking the passenger pillion on and off and I'd like to cover it up. I'm currently using a piece I got from Mustang that just covers the mounting bracket for the pillion.
Thanks
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