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while im waiting for my new street glide to be built and shipped over to the UK, i need to start getting some parts to make the adjustments i need.
can anyone advise on a good seat the moves the rider back, or back and up?
the tallboy harley seat moves about 1.5" back, but ive not seen one to try yet.
looked on the mustang site, but no real info on what seat does what.
i also need to move the footboards forward +/- down.
any recommendations for a good kit to use?
thanks.
I don't know about the new models and what , if anything, was changed on the seat. My stock 2010 SG seat was difficult to ride on after 500 miles. I ended up with a Harley Hammock that I only use for long trips. I use a Mustang solo for everyday riding. Sits me lower and farther back.
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