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Just purchased one for my Street Glide. Not sure if I want to mount solo or 2 up. My question is, if I mount solo, will the stock seat fit under the detachable mounting rack or do I need a solo seat?
Hopefully this doesn't sound like a dumb question. The stock looks narrow enough, just not sure if it's too high?
Anyone have any thoughts or expierience trying this?
Just purchased one for my Street Glide. Not sure if I want to mount solo or 2 up. My question is, if I mount solo, will the stock seat fit under the detachable mounting rack or do I need a solo seat?
Hopefully this doesn't sound like a dumb question. The stock looks narrow enough, just not sure if it's too high?
Anyone have any thoughts or expierience trying this?
I have a sundowner seat and it is too high to move the tour pack to a solo position. Honestly, if it fit, it would look terrible that way. Better to buy a solo seat.
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