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Danny Gray Weekday Solo Seat For Harley Road King 1997-2007 Black / Smooth [Incomplete]

Item: P1190341
Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Danny Gray Weekday Solo Seat For Harley Road King

The Weekday Solo was designed for the daily rider. It's got the lower back support you need, highly sculpted leg cutouts, and sits low on the frame. It's the same width as the fender, so you're not stuck with a goofy-looking butt holder.

Features:

  • Made to be comfortable enough to ride daily, but without being bulky
  • Optional pillion pad sold separately
  • Made in USA
Made in the USA
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This product DOES NOT FIT your 2009 Yamaha YFZ450

This Product Fits
Harley Davidson
Road King Classic FLHRC/I 1998-2007
Road King Custom FLHRS/I 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Road King FLHR/I 1997-2007
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Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars. 13 total customer reviews 4.5/5
10 Questions & 2 Answers for All Models

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