HogWorkz Wide Bobber Solo Seat For Harley Softail Fat Boy FLFB/S / Breakout FXBR/S 2018-2025
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HogWorkz Wide Bobber Solo Seat For Harley Softail
These seats are an absolute must-have when you're stepping up your game with the Hogworkz Wide Bobber Rear Fender. Whether you dig the diamond stitch or prefer a sleek channel design, these babies bolt on quick and easy, so you can hit the road in minutes! Designed for riders who demand more from their bikes, these solo seats are all about giving you space to stretch out and ride hard without feeling cramped. They're cut low and wide, with extra hip room for that low-slung, cool-as-hell cruising style that keeps you comfy for the long haul. And let's talk comfort: built-in memory foam means you can keep riding all day, soaking in every mile without feeling beat up by the road. Plus, Hogworkz integrated suspension system keeps your tailbone and back protected from every bump and grind out there, so you can ride rough and still feel good at the end of the day. Upgrade your ride. Feel the difference.
Features:
- Available with Unique Diamond Stitch or Channel Design
- Low-profile design for extended legroom and relaxed cruising position
- Integrated suspension system for rider comfort and protection
- Built-in memory foam for long-haul riding comfort
- Synthetic leather material
- Direct bolt-on installation
Note: Required seat for Fat Boy and Breakout models using Hogworkz Wide Bobber Rear Fender.
| Product Style | RevZilla Item # | Store Sku | MFR. Product # | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product Style Channel Design | RevZilla Item #10474631 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #HW122008 | AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours |
| Product Style Diamond Stitch | RevZilla Item #10474630 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #HW122007 | AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours |
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