Harley Davidson Mustang One Piece Wide Studded Touring Seat on 2040-parts.com
Twin Falls, Idaho, United States
Now you can replace your stock seat with the most comfortable seat available for any Big Twin Model! Mustang's Wide Touring seats feature a deeply pocketed, wide driver seat that provides ample back support. The rear seat also extends forward over the driver's bucket to give additional back support. The passenger sits comfortably in a full bucket that is shaped like a small solo. The Wide Studded seat features chrome studs all around. The front bucket has a full skirt with braided edge trim and leather tied conchos.This is a Used One Piece Wide Studded Touring Seat. Only 2200 miles on it (ONE TRIP). Excellent condition. No tears or marks.
MODEL 76403 FITS ONLY: FXST: 2006-2010; FLSTF: 2007-2016; FLSTSB: 2008-2011
NEW COST: $505.00
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