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I have an '04 Classic with a detachable passanger backrest. The pad/cushion that's on is is all screwed up and not even the correct one. Where should I look?
I have an '04 Classic with a detachable passanger backrest. The pad/cushion that's on is is all screwed up and not even the correct one. Where should I look?
I have this these I will sell you. Let me know and I will send you pics. First one was stock and the second was the wrong purchase because I wanted the small pad -
Well, the garage lighting is lots better than the basement. The Harley pad isn't yellow tinted it is the lights. The Harley pad was used for 2 years but only the few times my wife rides. The staples underneath aren't even rusty. The mustang is practically brand new and only used for 6 months. Both in great shape. PM me if your interested. I'll probably be away until Thursday but I will check back
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