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What kind of mustang seat and what kind of handlebars on this bike?
This bike is for sale at bergen harley, its a paul sr from orange county choppers bike, this setup fits me perfect I can flatfoot and the bars are great, but the dealer has no clue about the the details. Not sure if bike was also lowered.
Last edited by Biker90; Aug 12, 2011 at 06:37 PM.
Reason: added pictures
Its a vintage mustang seat. I have one for my bike I use on longer trips. However I can do all day on the seat in my pic. its a mustang day tripper. http://www.mustangseats.com/Product.aspx?ID=1508
The handle bars no clue I was never to much into handle bars with my short arm.
Are you sure? Because if you look close youll see that they have different stitching at the tank and also it doesn't say anything about bringing me lower which this one definitely did.
Your right about the stitching but I am pretty sure its a "vintage model" They do tend to sit you a little more forward. As far as lower they tend to sit you a little higher in my experience with that type of seat and I have had them on 2 bikes now. One thought is the seat could of been modified. In fact I modified my seat lower myself. What year bike is that? you can put your make, year in mustang web site. I dont know was just throwing that out there to try and help.
Yes I tried putting in my bike (2011 Electra glide limited )
The only thing showing lower is the low touring which I'm afraid will be as bad as the super reduced seat I got from Harley and had to sell the next day.
I here that.... I tried one of the harley seats to and thought is was so bad I did not even test ride it just sat on it in garage and thought NO way. I tried to get a well known seat modifier on here to do a mustang seat for me and they really wanted nothing to do with modifying mustang seats. So I googled up modifying MC seats and proceeded to make mine a little narrower and lower. All I can say is I am OUT of the seat modifying business I dont every want to do it again. I had foam from one end of garage to the back porch. LOL but it actually turned out pretty good. Good luck on your seat hunt.
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