@Vanrocco66 - I got the job done at my local Harley shop, there's certain things that I won't attempt due to the lack of the required knowledge or skills... I believe they used 1 & 1/2 rolls...
@killerpitdbo - Hey there, the seat is brilliant, it has a reasonable amount of padding, however, you notice the difference if you go for a longer ride, it can seem a bit hard after a while... The part number for the black one is, Solo Spring Saddle - Black Leather - 54373-10, plus you need a spring seat installation kit - 54377-10
@ViralHog thanks for response looks like i'll be on a spring seat by spring time, now can the other seat be put back on for longer rides or is it a pain?
@killerpitdbo - to be honest, it's a pain in the ass! It takes a lot of fiddling and can't really be done too quickly,it also requires tools as opposed to the factory transition from two to one up riding (10 cent Australian coin to unscrew the rear screw)... Cheers...
best fblo i've seen, theyre great in white.. sick bike man.
itsbert87 6 days ago
@itsbert87 - thanks for the kind words brother! :-)
ViralHog 6 days ago
How much heat wrap did you end up needing?
Vanrocco66 1 month ago
@Vanrocco66 - I got the job done at my local Harley shop, there's certain things that I won't attempt due to the lack of the required knowledge or skills... I believe they used 1 & 1/2 rolls...
ViralHog 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
How do you like that spring solo seat? I've really been wanting to do that except black. Do you know what part number it is for the lo?
killerpitdbo 2 months ago
@killerpitdbo - Hey there, the seat is brilliant, it has a reasonable amount of padding, however, you notice the difference if you go for a longer ride, it can seem a bit hard after a while... The part number for the black one is, Solo Spring Saddle - Black Leather - 54373-10, plus you need a spring seat installation kit - 54377-10
ViralHog 2 months ago
@ViralHog thanks for response looks like i'll be on a spring seat by spring time, now can the other seat be put back on for longer rides or is it a pain?
killerpitdbo 2 months ago
@killerpitdbo - to be honest, it's a pain in the ass! It takes a lot of fiddling and can't really be done too quickly,it also requires tools as opposed to the factory transition from two to one up riding (10 cent Australian coin to unscrew the rear screw)... Cheers...
ViralHog 2 months ago
I have the same bike. Nice work!! ... Love the color!
Vanrocco66 2 months ago
@Vanrocco66 - thanks for the feedback...
ViralHog 2 months ago