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I purchased a 2004 fatboy with a 240 kit with a really ugly seat. I have searched up and down for a company that stocks a seat that would fit. I understand that I need a custom seat but does anyone know of a company that could sell this seat without having the bike in their possession ? I emailed mustang and corbin but no replies.
Again let me put this out there for you to consider as I have with others. Find an upholster in your area, take your seat in and have the one you have reworked. You can get it made just for you and you can have it covered to match your bike all for the same as what a new seat would cost you. I started a seat thread awhile back, Custom seats/seat ****, go check it out.
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