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Man I am waiting on 2 big e-mails trying to down load and the mail I sent you is in the out box on my other pc so the the best that I can tell the part number is 79102 and it looks like it would fit your bike, I will double check the number on the seat tomorrow and if it will work its yours.
Mustang. 2 piece. 13.5" passenger pillion.
About 5 minutes to remove stock seat.
About 2 minutes to install Mustang solo. Then about 10 seconds to add/remove pass pillion and backrest from then on, one screw.
Doesn't get any easier or simpler.
Here's a few pics of the Mustang:
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