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I'd like the part #. But also, don't you have to get that other metal piece and do some mod to the rear fender to get the quick release stuff to work right?
The riders seat #51884-10 $299.95 , passenger pillion 51950-10 $179.95
For the quick release backrest and bags, yes you would have to order the detachable hardware kit but its basically a plug and play kit
I gotta say, the Convertible seems like the answer to a question that no one asked. Seems to me that for less than a grand you can get a Windvest and a good pair of bags with Easy Brackets that'll look a ton better (and work better). I've seen a couple of them at the local dealers (and one at the York Plant), and I just can't figure out why someone would pay $30,000 for a Fat Boy with tiny bags and a worthless windshield.
They should have put a different exhaust on it so they could use a little bigger bags. When an owner switches to an aftermarket exhaust, the bags will look funny.
With all the extra chrome, why didn't they chrome the oil tank?
Tom
I was looking at one at the dealer today. The bags look fine. On the HD web site they looked smaller to me.
Tom
We got one at work that just came in its a real nice bike reminds me alot of the se fatboys with smaller headlight when shield is removed. i like the bike and they are way cheaper now than the cvos where 4 years ago.
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