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Deluxe Touring Passenger Pillon Seat / Softtail One Piece Sissy Bar w/ Backrest Pad
New for DELUXE model Touring Passenger Pillon Seat
Styled to match texture and stitching of the Original Equipment rider seat, this stylish pillion provides an extra comfortable ride for your passenger on those long journeys. Part #52930-05
Fits '05-later FLSTN models with Original Equipment Solo Seat. Pillion width 12".
Msrp: 180.00 Will take: 125.00
HD SOFTTAIL One Piece Sissy Bar / Still Brand new. Chrome Detachable Passenger Sissy Bar Upright - Chrome The sweeping shape of this slim solid bar Passenger Upright. The One piece design eliminates separate sideplates for a clean look and features a stylized Bar & Shield cross-brace. No docking Hardware.
HD Part #53618-05
Fitment for One Piece Sissy bar: '00-'05 FXST, FXSTB, FXSTS, '00-'06 FLSTF (except FLSTFSE2) and '05-later FLST, FLSTN and FLSTSC models.
Fits with or without saddlebags.
Does not fit with Heritage Saddlebags P/N 90876-05.
One piece sissy msrp: $260.00
Deluxe Backrest Pad: msrp: 80.00
Msrp total for both: 340.00 Will take: 220.00
Take Complete Set-up New: Sissy w/backrest pad & Deluxe Pass. Seat = 325.00
Last edited by ukekahuna; Jul 4, 2010 at 04:06 PM.
Reason: Added Part
Do you have a picture? I maybe interested just to hang a bag on it. Also,what docking hardware is needed?
Thanks!
Howdy,
Just uploaded pic for you and others now.
Regarding docking hardware, your Deluxe, if '05 to '10 without saddlebags would use HD part #53932-03. With HD saddlebags, you'll have to contact dealer and let them know your saddlebag part number and they can find the correct hardware to use. Hardware costs around 30 to 40 bucks.
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