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Heritage Classic Studded Touring Passenger Pillion-51763-07 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Franklin, Ohio, United States

Franklin, Ohio, United States
Like new. Used one season, always stored indoors.
Brand:Harley-Davidson Primary Color:Black Placement on Vehicle:Rear Passenger Seat Width:14" Manufacturer Part Number:51763-07 Features:Detachable, Studded Type:One Piece Passenger Seat

14" wide (stock seat is 12", for comparison) and better padding than stock. Studded to match Heritage Softail rider seat. Fits '05-'07 FLST, '07-later FLSTC, FLSTF, FLSTFB, FLSTFBS and FLSTSC models.

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