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I don't think it has any provision for a backrest. There are part numbers, but I had my wife pack all the parts I listed last night once the pictures were taken! I thought about that this morning...if it will sell the seats, I will unpack and get them, BUT, I am positive there is no "cut" in the seat for a backrest.
Let me know, I can unpack it and she will repack it...me hopes! I can't help it, she does such a great job!
didn't think it had a place for backrest, buddy of mine is looking for a seat for 2005 ultra classic, also wants solo also.and he want a backrest with it.he will look at it tomorrow, if he wants it I will let you know.so free bump for a comfortable seat.
As for fitment, it came off a 2004. I do not know if it will fit past 07. As far as lower and further back, I am 5' 8"....I can touch the ground alright but it is too far back for me. Took it off the moment I bought the bike several years ago and put a reduced reach seat on it. Real shame too, cause it is a real comfortable saddle, and looked mighty fine on the RG.
Open to offers anyway....
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