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Well I finally decided to take the passenger pillion out of the box today and install it. I must be overlooking something simple but I can not figure out how this thing is suppose to go on the bike.
There is a metal tab (covered in leather) on the bottom front of the pass pillion that looks like it should slide into the solo seat. I dont see how that will work since the solos mounting point is right in the middle of the fender. This causes the pillion to not sit properly against the solo and the fender. Any pointers would be appreciated. The seat only came with directions for the solo.
While mine hasnt arived yet I asked Chuck this when I ordered mine. The solo seat has a t-bar mount. that tab goes under this and it bolts to the hole in the back and also sits on the 6 suction cups.
Will let you know once mine comes in if nobody else chimes in.
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