Reach Seat For Heritage Softail Classic on 2040-parts.com
Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, US
This seat is well worth the money if you are short in the inseam. It moves you forward about one inch and at the same time it allows your legs to be positioned closer together which allows you to be flat footed. this is a quick fix for us who need to have our feet on the ground but not costing a fortune to have the shocks lowered or the front forks lowered. I enjoyed the season I rode with it but I like the looks of the original seat with the studs and concho. I was able to readjust the handlebars and adjust the shift a little lower on the upward shifting. It fits other softails as well. Some application include 00-06 DLST, FLSTC AND FLSTSC. 00-06 FLSTY, 00-05 FX Softail models (except FXSTD) Seat width is 13.5" passenger pillion width is 10".
Other Parts for Sale
- Reach seat for heritage softail classic(US $50.00)
- Reach seat for heritage softail classic(US $50.00)
- Reach seat for heritage softail classic(US $50.00)
- Reach seat for heritage softail classic(US $50.00)
- Reach seat for heritage softail classic(US $50.00)
- Pill style oil tank: fits chopper, bobber, or cafe, handmade universal oil tank(US $120.00)
Chrysler drops Electric Cars
Sat, 07 Nov 2009The Lotus-based Dodge Circuit Electric Car - will not be made Over the last year or two Chrysler has banged on about their plans to release a raft of electric cars. In fact, they even used their electric car plans as part of the pitch for bailout funds from the US Government. They said they were developing three electric cars and they would be on sale by 2010.
Volvo XC90 loses two-tone body, adds more options for 2013
Fri, 06 Jan 2012Volvo refreshed its XC90 SUV for the 2013 model year. The Swedish automaker says it's the most significant update since the vehicle's debut a decade ago. At the top of the list--for us anyway--is the deletion of the lower body cladding.
Child car smoking ban moves closer
Thu, 30 Jan 2014A BAN ON SMOKING in cars with children present has moved a step closer after peers inflicted a defeat on the Government in the House of Lords. Campaigners welcomed the result of the Lords vote, claiming a ban would protect half-a-million children who were exposed to second-hand smoke in cars every week. Although the successful Labour amendment to the Children and Families Bill does not directly ban smoking in cars with children in them, it backs the principle of making it an offence.