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I’ll try this post again.  \\; My wife decided she’s not into riding.  \\;I bought a sundowner for my 08 RKC (sundowner deep bucket seat-smooth).  \\;It’s part # 52093-08 and sells new for $299. \\; \\; Fits 08 and later touring bikes. \\; It is smooth which means there is no custom stitching (HD parts page shows good picture of it). Since I don’t need the wide seat in the back, I sent my stock seat to MeanCity and they made the rider part very comfortable for me.  \\;I’ll sell my sundowner for $200 and I’ll pay for shipping (within reason).  \\;It’s in great shape and comes with a strap.
I got a notice that someone sent me a PM regarding this seat but the site went down before I could respond. Now there is no record of the message, so if you're the one, try again. To answer the question that was asked, it does have an opening for the backrest.
Since my original post looks like a foreign language now, I'll re-post it. I'm selling a sundowner deep bucket seat-smooth for 08 and later touring bikes. It's $200 and I'll pay shipping within reason. It's in great shape (like new). Sells new for $299. PM me and I'll send pictures.
Just a quick word of advice from a guy that had to buy a sundowner twice:
Hold on to the saddle unless you really need the cash. There is a good chance that after you spend many afternoons on the road without her she may change her mind and want to give it another go.
I had MeanCity work on my stock seat. That's why I'm selling the sundowner. The rider part feels just as comfortable to me and I very rarely have a passenger so the wide back of the sundowner really isn't necessary for me. But it definitely is a COMFORTABLE seat.
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