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ill chime in here i have an xbones as well the pillion is narrow my wife loved it compared to the sporty we had but i just got her a fatboy pillion and she is in heaven .so its what your used to..as for the seat no it cant be adjusted ,but you can get shorter springs ..having said that you can tweak or adjust anything to suit your needs if you are creative..
price is pretty good too..mine was gloss black with pinstripes ive since had it painted and had them removed only because i was going for a post war look..the pinstripes are actually a decal and not hand or even machined painted
My wife hated the pillion until I got a touring backrest so she could lean back. That's one good thing about the quick connects I can put it whens she is coming.
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