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Mustang's Full Line of Comfort for Honda VT1300
Mustang Motorcycle Seats Press Release - Nov 9, 2010



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Mustang's Full Line of Comfort for Honda VT1300

Mustang has introduced a full line of seats for the2010-11 Honda VT1300 Interstate, Sabre and Stateline models.

The deeply pocketed driver seat on the one-piece Wide Vintage Touring style with Driver Backrest is a full 16” wide and sits you at the ideal cruising angle. The 10.5” wide passenger seat utilizes Mustang's unique internal steel support wings.  The optional driver backrest provides superb back support for those longer rides and is fully adjustable and easily removable. 

The Wide Vintage Touring seat with Driver Backrest sells for $669; if you prefer chrome studs and leather-tied conchos, opt for Mustang’s Wide Studded Touring Seat with Driver Backrest at $699.

Mustang’s Wide Touring styles without a built-in backrest are designed so that the driver's back is well supported by the nose of the passenger seat that extends forward.  Choose from Mustang’s one-piece Wide Vintage Touring seat for $469 or the Wide Studded style for $499.  For a totally different low, lean look, check out Mustang’s DayTripper™ seat for only $359.  

To complete your bikes’ custom look, add a matching tank bib or sissy bar pad.

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

Click here for more information about Mustang Seats or call 800-243-1392.


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