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Only thing I can suggest is this seat for a Fatboy, it has the chrome fender bib style. Only thing I have ever seen. It came off of a 2005 fatboy, so it should go on your 06 with no problems. I wouldn't mind having one like this myself. Let me know how it goes.
mcpastor, you should be able to locate used ones via Craigslist, E-bay. etc.
I picked up this used seat/chrome bib combo for $60.00. After making modifications to the seat (wife's electric knife works wonders on foam) I had it recovered in this Ostrich.
In all honesty, its not super comfortable, but better than the seat it replaced.
Also, look for a used chrome Screamin' Eagle bib.
Thanks, and your very observate on those floorboard extensions. Ordered from the 'Harley Goodies' guys that advertise on this site. Those extensions, and the adjustable foot pegs have really helped my comfort situation. With long legs I could never get comfortable until those purchases.
Good luck...
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