Anyone got the Mustang Vintage touring seat on their Freewheeler? Curious if worth the money? Or if anyone has found a better seat. Thanks
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I can't exactly talk apples to apples, but I will say this. I've had Mustangs on two different touring Yamaha bikes I've owned, and if they are any indication, they were very comfortable.
Have a Corbin on the FLH and a Russell on my MP3. Very happy with both :clapping:Anyone got the Mustang Vintage touring seat on their Freewheeler? Curious if worth the money? Or if anyone has found a better seat. Thanks
I have the Mustang seat with rider's backrest on my 2015 Freewheeler. I really like it and do feel that it is worth the money.
My only issue is I wish they made a matching passenger rest to fit the Harley sissy bar.
Guys,
I just wrote an email of inquiry to Mustang to see if they would/could recover the stock HD sissy-pad / Passenger backrest to match their Mustang Vintage seat they offer for the Freewheeler.
I will keep you posted on any response I get from them.
I have both the large and the small pads that Harley sells for the Freewheeler and will offer up both if they want - but, I am really just interested in getting the small one redone - its the one that HD generally sells for that sissy bar.
Springman
Anyone got the Mustang Vintage touring seat on their Freewheeler? Curious if worth the money? Or if anyone has found a better seat. Thanks
I would say it puts you in a similar, stock sitting position.Nice ride I really like the look of that seat!
Wondering if that seat puts you farther back than the factory stock seat?
Is that rider backrest the stock Harley frame mount?
Do you have the Part number on that seat?
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