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Not sure if this belongs in classifieds or not... if so, I'll ask a moderator to move it.
I'm putting out feelers to see if anyone would be interested in trading an aftermarket solo seat for my Sundowner two-up seat. Application is for 04-06 Low or Custom (carb'd, 4.5 gal tank). The Sundowner is super comfy but I think a solo would look better on my bike and I never ride two up. I'd want something equally as comfy in return.
I also don't need anything that is going to lower me any more on the bike as I'm fairly tall. So, I don't know which seats fit my requirements but I figured I'd toss it out there.
I have a La Pera Bare Bones LC-006 solo seat that I used for one week on my '04 Custom with 4.5 gallon tank; I took it off and went with another type as my bike is jockey shifted and I kept sliding off the back. Otherwise, it was very comfy. I really don't need the two up seat, but if you'd like buy mine outright shoot me a PM.
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