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Been waiting two weeks for the new seat for my Ultra Classic. It arrived today. I ordered the 75449 (smooth, no studs) and that is what is marked on the seat and the box. This one has the buttons which I don't want. Looks like the 75537 (Regal) is what was sent. Looks like I will be waiting a while longer to get that baby. OH WELL no ones perfect. Guess the ride next week will be with the OEM seat.
Been waiting two weeks for the new seat for my Ultra Classic. It arrived today. I ordered the 75449 (smooth, no studs) and that is what is marked on the seat and the box. This one has the buttons which I don't want. Looks like the 75537 (Regal) is what was sent. Looks like I will be waiting a while longer to get that baby. OH WELL no ones perfect. Guess the ride next week will be with the OEM seat.
I bought my Mustang 75449 from Jenny at Benjy's HD, paid $319 plus shipping total came to $332 I had it in 4 days.
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