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I have a badlander seat and the stock seat from a 07 softtail standard, and stock primary, cam and both top and side trans covers which are the grey ones. Make me an offer on what ever you need or if you need pics, covers are in new condition and seats are like new.
Clean smooth covers, subtle top-stitching, and a frame-hugging profile add up to a statement only Harley could create. The low, lean look also offers the benefit of a reduced seat height, ideal for riders wanting the lowest possible ride. Includes all mounting hardware. 51397-06A
Fits '07-later FLSTF, FLSTFB, FLSTSB and '06-later FXST, FXSTB, FXSTC and FXSTS models (except FLSTSE/2/3 and FXSTSSE3). FLSTSB models require separate purchase of Passenger Footpeg Mounting Kit P/N 50932-08 and passenger footpegs. Does not have embroidered logos. Seat width 12.0"; passenger pillion width 6.5".
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