Softail Slim spring solo seat kits - a review...
#31
OK, so in that case, for the Easy Bracket route, you shouldn't need the Heritage struts.
Easy Bracket do a kits specifically for the slim, which means you don't have to relocate the lights - I have them on mine (I can't find the part No. right now).
But good to know that's a viable route! It means they'll fit on mine (with some adaptation to the bags' backs I assume) and Easy brackets unlock and come completely off, leaving only the mounting bolts/lugs
Cool!
Easy Bracket do a kits specifically for the slim, which means you don't have to relocate the lights - I have them on mine (I can't find the part No. right now).
But good to know that's a viable route! It means they'll fit on mine (with some adaptation to the bags' backs I assume) and Easy brackets unlock and come completely off, leaving only the mounting bolts/lugs
Cool!
#32
#33
With the WildHog bags you just drill through the leather & bolt through with 1" diameter washers on the inside of the bags to the easy bracket which has quite a large mounting plate, the leather is really thick at the back of the bag so very rigid. I can take some close up pics of the bag mounting if you would like ?
#34
With the WildHog bags you just drill through the leather & bolt through with 1" diameter washers on the inside of the bags to the easy bracket which has quite a large mounting plate, the leather is really thick at the back of the bag so very rigid. I can take some close up pics of the bag mounting if you would like ?
#35
Convertible
Thanks Joe,
I can swap the front and rear fenders for the Bobber/ Slim look in about 45 min.
4 bolts each front and rear fenders, the under seat electrical plugs match.
I love the performance of the new old stock 2 into 1 V&H new Exhaust, (re tuned FP3), but I like the look and sound of the Paughco slip ons a little better. Sadly, the exhaust is not a quick and easy swap.
I can swap the front and rear fenders for the Bobber/ Slim look in about 45 min.
4 bolts each front and rear fenders, the under seat electrical plugs match.
I love the performance of the new old stock 2 into 1 V&H new Exhaust, (re tuned FP3), but I like the look and sound of the Paughco slip ons a little better. Sadly, the exhaust is not a quick and easy swap.
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#37
Same Here
Nice in the rain to have the full fenders!
I think I like the '29 Spring seat best for looks and comfort.
#39
#40
How about a photo or 2 with the seat mounted?
TBH, after looking at these, I think the Harley Davidson parts (Seats and covers) are the nicest.
Too bad you can't get the large 1929 tractor seat for the Slim. You can, but HD ship the wrong battery/ computer cover. (For an X Bones, etc).
The Seat Harley sells for the Slim has a nice battery cover but the seat is not very popular. Still, I think the Harley mounting parts are very high quality.
Yesterday I mounted my Tractor Seat on my Slimboy, it took me less than 15 min, went for a 50 mile ride. I love the comfort and extra "suspension" over harsh bumps.
My own custom battery/'puter cover:
Compare seats:
I have the stock front mount on, I may try my chopped front mount today...
TBH, after looking at these, I think the Harley Davidson parts (Seats and covers) are the nicest.
Too bad you can't get the large 1929 tractor seat for the Slim. You can, but HD ship the wrong battery/ computer cover. (For an X Bones, etc).
The Seat Harley sells for the Slim has a nice battery cover but the seat is not very popular. Still, I think the Harley mounting parts are very high quality.
Yesterday I mounted my Tractor Seat on my Slimboy, it took me less than 15 min, went for a 50 mile ride. I love the comfort and extra "suspension" over harsh bumps.
My own custom battery/'puter cover:
Compare seats:
I have the stock front mount on, I may try my chopped front mount today...
If you can't get it to look this good then don't bother.