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congrats on the deuce! for solo seat i can't say for sure, but i just put a 2 up seat on mine from C&C seats. they make them to your order and i had mine in about a week and a half. the looks and quality seem to be excellent. the sundowner you have on now is what i've used for the last 3 years. very comfortable for long trips but i didn't care for the looks or how i you sit in it. very bad *** front rim you have there!
U'll learn fast that a lot of parts U try to buy, fits all softails. "Except" the Deuce
Thats whats all the above statements are about...
Although my son liked his that he bought new in 07, he quickly tired of not being able to get the parts he wanted and traded it in for a 09 NT..
Also maybe look for a rear wheel to match the front one for even better killer looks
As far as shocks to lower Ur bike and still have a ride U can live with that wont beat U to death most Softy owners are going with Air ride Shocks. Or at the least some Progressive 422's. The cheaper lowering bolt kits kills the ride.
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