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This is a Danny Gray Buttcrack seat with Passenger pillion. It comes with all the hardware for installing. I bought this seat about 10 months ago for my 2009 Road Glide. Fits all Harley touring 2009-2013. Great seat, comfortable, and really looks good on my bike. Due to a ongoing back issue I had to purchase a seat with a backrest.
This seat gives the bike a long sleek look. Moves the rider down approx. 2in and back 2in.
From Danny Gray:
The name says it all - and perhaps it says too much
Designed to fit the contours of a rider's body, this seat cups you into the saddle for a true custom feel
The carved leg passage allows for unobstructed movement while you're on the bike
The one-piece all-leather cover wraps the complete seat
Optional pillion pads available separately
Made in the USA
I have $430 into the seat. Its yours for $300 shipped.
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