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I just bought this1200c 05. It has a great le pera single seat but im needing a seat for my wife and i any suggestions on brand. Also need a sissy bar any suggestions there
I have the Sundowner seat. Very good for long distance both for the rider and passenger.
As far as the bitch bar, there are many options at www.harley-davidson.com I would just suggest that you research and kinda plan all on the future accessories you might want to add. You will need sideplates, either rigid or detachable. Some accessories will only work with the rigid sideplates, and some only with the detachable plates.
I've got a brand new Sundowner that I bought for my Nightster and then decided not to use because it didn't look right on the bike. It's a very comfortable seat. I was thinking about putting it on ebay, but am willing to cut out the middleman... It's been on the bike twice.
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