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The passenger seat looks to have more cushion than the factory seat on the standard Street Glide and Road Glide Custom, so I'm interested for the wifey.
The seat on that new CVO job is probably #51995-10. I bought 1 for my 09 FLHX and it's definitely more comfortable than the stock seat was. Can't speak as to passenger comfort tho cause I always rode solo. Cost at the time was $350. No idea what current price is. Mine is for sale as I've sold the bike.
The seat on that new CVO job is probably #51995-10. I bought 1 for my 09 FLHX and it's definitely more comfortable than the stock seat was. Can't speak as to passenger comfort tho cause I always rode solo. Cost at the time was $350. No idea what current price is. Mine is for sale as I've sold the bike.
that's the part number for the 2010 CVO Street Glide seat.. I have one on my 2010 FLTRX.
it's WAAAAY more comfortable than the stock 2010 Road Glide/ street Glide seat!
the 2011 CVO Street Glide has a slightly different seat, but it's basically the same.
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