Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
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RE: Street Bob Mustang Seat Question
Greg,
No need to measure, I can always take it off if I don't like I guess. I see that they also sell a offset bar for the backrest (mustang) if you need a little more room. I guess it's a win/win for the backrest. (Except for the extra $$) Put it on for long rides and take it off when you want to be "cool" around town.
As far as bags go, I went with Leatherworks..... Check them out online. My local Indy sells them and I did a lot of research before I bought, looked at a bunch of other bags. The leatherworks seemed to be the best built ones I saw. 100% leather and very thick, they keep their shape well and I think the indian head nickels add a nice classic touch. I put them on "ez brackets" and pop them on and off in less than a min. The brackets do rattle sometimes and I called the company on it. The said to add a small washer to the back of one of the posts to "offset" them slightly. This fixed the rattle.
Good Luck
No need to measure, I can always take it off if I don't like I guess. I see that they also sell a offset bar for the backrest (mustang) if you need a little more room. I guess it's a win/win for the backrest. (Except for the extra $$) Put it on for long rides and take it off when you want to be "cool" around town.
As far as bags go, I went with Leatherworks..... Check them out online. My local Indy sells them and I did a lot of research before I bought, looked at a bunch of other bags. The leatherworks seemed to be the best built ones I saw. 100% leather and very thick, they keep their shape well and I think the indian head nickels add a nice classic touch. I put them on "ez brackets" and pop them on and off in less than a min. The brackets do rattle sometimes and I called the company on it. The said to add a small washer to the back of one of the posts to "offset" them slightly. This fixed the rattle.
Good Luck
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