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2015 CVO Street Glide Complete Seat Set

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Old 01-02-2020 | 09:53 PM
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Selling for a good friend. Was on his '15 Street Glide for about 800 miles, been sitting in his shop for a few years.
Includes the riders seat, passenger pillion, riders backrest bracket, and pad (not exact match on that, different year, but still looks good, none-the-less) with trim piece, passenger sissy bar pad, Motherwell solo rack, and mounting nuts/thumbscrews(originals, not my Mustang units in the picture). You will need to use your own rear screw, the Harley thumbscrew in the picture is also mine. If you have an 08-Later touring bike, this is the whole enchilada for you! I was skeptical about an 08 mounting, so I put it on my 08 Road King Trike, and it looks great.
One minor inconvenience - the riders backrest will not fit when the passenger pillion is on the bike, it pushes the bracket too far forward, and it will not be in the slot. It looks like the pad bracket part was trimmed too short. He did not worry about it, and just leaned on his wife, anyway, when she rode with him.
Everything is $600.00, and shipped FREE! What a deal. P.M. for paypal information. Thanks,
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Old 01-03-2020 | 08:49 PM
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Got these today, from my buddy. Also had a question about the riders backrest. The lower tab of the top piece that the pad bolts to has been shortened, and does not stick out like the originals do. If you look at the second picture of it, from the back, you can see the tab just is flush with the lower bracket slot that mounts to the fender. Therefore, it will not slide too far forward, to let the passenger pillion mount while the backrest is till on the bike. Why someone would want this, anyway, is curious, if it was in the right position without the pillion, and you have to push it forward to mount the pillion, wouldn't that push the rider further forward, negating the relaxing effect? Either way, here are the other parts for the set-up.
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Old 01-08-2020 | 01:23 PM
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SOLD Pending funds---Thanks.
 
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Old 01-09-2020 | 05:19 PM
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SOLD, Thanks!!
 
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