this seat came off my 2009 victory vision , it was custom made my HMD, lowered 1 inch, memory foam for rider and passenger, covered in ostrich like material, very comfortable seat for rider and passenger. the seat is not heated, the 2 tabs that secure the seat in the front are broken, still usable with stock bolts and washers. fits all victory visions except ABS equipped.
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