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It already has threaded bolt attached to the crossmember under the fender. the bolt that comes w/ the seat won't fit. I put a rubber bushing between the tongue and the fender to keepthe lock nutfrom possibly scratching.
I also ordered 2 OEM pegs to make the passengers look OEM.
My buddy bought a Nightster and just picked it up this week. He said he had a girl on the back the first night he had the bike out and he said that she was very comfy. I think he said she sat on a towel.
My buddy bought a Nightster and just picked it up this week. He said he had a girl on the back the first night he had the bike out and he said that she was very comfy. I think he said she sat on a towel.
Damn she wanted a ride on that bike bad to be sitting on a towel.
If she had a really small azz, she could fit on the stock seat with him. Towel would help a little too. I wouldn't let any oneon the back without a 2up seat.[&:][:@]
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