15 Police seat assembly, with Mustang bib.
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15 Police seat assembly, with Mustang bib.
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I somehow deleted my ad while trying to edit it, so I am re-listing this.
I have a new take off setup from a 2015 police touring bike. This is the MOCO's most comfy seat, as officers ride for hours each day. The new seats do not use air chambers, as they have adjustable shock on them, and are easier to use and keep setup than the older leak prone air units, plus, no spot needed to mount a chamber and take up space. I also am including a mustang bib, to dress up the rear fender, and help protect the paint. All pieces to install it are included, except the nuts needed to attach the rear part, which you may already have(this is assuming you have the stud plate that a backrest mount attaches to, if not, you need to buy it, also). If you want to add a rear rack, you will need to get slotted nuts from Harley or Mustang to do it. I am listing this at my best price, $225.00 shipped to you. Paypal or postal money order only. PM me for email, or address. Thanks.
I somehow deleted my ad while trying to edit it, so I am re-listing this.
I have a new take off setup from a 2015 police touring bike. This is the MOCO's most comfy seat, as officers ride for hours each day. The new seats do not use air chambers, as they have adjustable shock on them, and are easier to use and keep setup than the older leak prone air units, plus, no spot needed to mount a chamber and take up space. I also am including a mustang bib, to dress up the rear fender, and help protect the paint. All pieces to install it are included, except the nuts needed to attach the rear part, which you may already have(this is assuming you have the stud plate that a backrest mount attaches to, if not, you need to buy it, also). If you want to add a rear rack, you will need to get slotted nuts from Harley or Mustang to do it. I am listing this at my best price, $225.00 shipped to you. Paypal or postal money order only. PM me for email, or address. Thanks.
Last edited by Cricket11; 04-22-2016 at 05:57 AM.
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It kind of depends where you set the rear shock setting for the back of the seat. In my opinion, about 1-2 inches, and they have nearly a 3 inch adjustment, but my brother had one on his 14 FLHTP, and he set it low enough to be near stock. He then trimmed the rubber bumpers to give him more spring height. Hope it helps answer you. Cricket
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