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Have the sundowner solo seat on my 97 Roadking. I've tried Mustang, Danny Gray, Corbin and the Sundowner fits me best. Slightly higher and closer to the bars than the stock seat. With the RK High Handlebars and the Sundowner solo seat I have a great fit.Its the most important change you can make to your bike.
I'll have to do the same thing when my 08 Roadglide comes in.
I have a Sundowner solo (bought it for my 06 RK Classic) I replaced with a Mustang solo. It is in my garage - I think its in the same box it came in. Only used it long enough to realize it moved me away from the handle bars. I liked the way it sat. I'd be willing to sell it for $150. If anyone is interested, PM me.
HAck
pm sent, do you have the part number?
Got your PM and replied. I looked on bottom of the seat and a label says 51092-04. I discovered that I do not have the box it came in, but that shouldn't be a problem - the seat is sitting on a shelf in my garage.
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