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Went ahead and done it, ordered the Mustang sport touring seat, I think it will clean up the bike a little and I can still use the riders backrest that I have, also ordered the extended reach handelbars for the ElectraGlide, bought the rest of the gauges for the dash with the chrome rings.
When I get it all put together I'll try to post some pics, it'll be a little while though, probally will take a couple of weeks for all the stuff to come in.
Got some mighty high expectations for the Mustang.
I'm looking forward to the pics.I've been eying the mustang seats.I would also like a different set of bars.Did you get the oil gauges or the air temp?Keep us posted.
My mustang seat came in last night. I went with the wide touring solo and wide pax seat. This mornings ride to work will be the first on the seat. I went with thier 1 piece regal 3 weeks ago and it didnt feel right. Higher and maybe even further back then the Harley Tallboy, sent it back and went this other route. Both were comfy and look good on the bike, so we will see if this combo works for me cause we have some long rides in the works for next year.
I'm looking forward to the pics.I've been eying the mustang seats.I would also like a different set of bars.Did you get the oil gauges or the air temp?Keep us posted.
No man I didn't go with the oil temp gauge, I just couldn't see myself giving $130 for it and then the pressure gauge would be $99for itself, I guess I will by the oil dipstick gauge, I think it will be close enough, heck, thats all I had in my Heritage and it worked fine.
I'm looking at the Mustang Solo with backrest ... don't want to move up or back in the seat ... Do you think the Solo kept you same as stock? maybe a little higher?
ORIGINAL: Wolfx
My mustang seat came in last night. I went with the wide touring solo and wide pax seat. This mornings ride to work will be the first on the seat. I went with thier 1 piece regal 3 weeks ago and it didnt feel right. Higher and maybe even further back then the Harley Tallboy, sent it back and went this other route. Both were comfy and look good on the bike, so we will see if this combo works for me cause we have some long rides in the works for next year.
Go for it, you wont be disapointed at all. I sent you a PM in which I rambled a bit but youll see Im happy as a pig in slop right now.
ORIGINAL: rvisdew
I'm looking at the Mustang Solo with backrest ... don't want to move up or back in the seat ... Do you think the Solo kept you same as stock? maybe a little higher?
ORIGINAL: Wolfx
My mustang seat came in last night. I went with the wide touring solo and wide pax seat. This mornings ride to work will be the first on the seat. I went with thier 1 piece regal 3 weeks ago and it didnt feel right. Higher and maybe even further back then the Harley Tallboy, sent it back and went this other route. Both were comfy and look good on the bike, so we will see if this combo works for me cause we have some long rides in the works for next year.
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