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Mustang's Built-in Removable Passenger Backrest
Mustang Motorcycle Seats Press Release - Nov 10, 2011



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 Mustang's Built-in Removable Passenger Backrest

Passengers deserve the comfort of Mustang's fully adjustable backrest!  Now available for Harley-Davidson® FL Touring models 1997-2012, this built-in, removable passenger backrest offers all the features of Mustang’s popular driver backrest. 

Mustang’s new backrest pivots to the passenger’s back angle, offers different height settings, and adjusts forward/back to ensure perfect support for the small of one’s back—all without tools.  

The backrest can be folded flat for ease of mounting and dismounting.  It also removes easily without tools and can be folded for storage when not in use. 

For passengers who prefer more room or want to lean farther back, Mustang offers an optional offset backrest post for only $25.

Seat for H-D FL Touring Models...

The 13.5” wide passenger seat with built-in backrest is $449; also available with chrome or black pearl-centered studs. 

The front of the passenger seat is recessed to allow clearance when installed behind a solo with a built-in driver backrest. Riders who have a Mustang solo with a driver backrest and want interchangeable comfort can purchase the passenger seat with a receiver only but no backrest; priced from $249, this passenger seat accepts the driver backrest from the solo for dual versatility.

Mustang seats for Metric Cruisers and H-D® models are proudly handcrafted in the USA.   

Click here to watch short video to see the full versatility in action! 

Click here for more info on Mustang Seats or call 800-243-1392.

 

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