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I have both the crossbones seat and the H-D 1925 tractor style seat. The seating position with the 1925 is lower and further back, just what I wanted. It is also super comfortable, even for multi-hour, multi-day rides. It is my pick, and is the unit I now have on my scoot.
I guess I will have to take some new pics and update my sig pic....
I have both the crossbones seat and the H-D 1925 tractor style seat. The seating position with the 1925 is lower and further back, just what I wanted. It is also super comfortable, even for multi-hour, multi-day rides. It is my pick, and is the unit I now have on my scoot.
I guess I will have to take some new pics and update my sig pic....
I noticiced you have an 01 FLSTSI, I have a heritage softail FLSTCI also an 01.
Would This setup fit or did you have to do any mods? I've been looking at the 1925 seat also.
Thanks,
John
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