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Whether
you sit in the front or the back, your seat should not bite
you, make your back sore, nor make you shift forward.
Your personal space and width should accommodate your size.
The driver should be able to be flat-footed. Driver's
having a backrest should not be cramped or not touching.
Riders come in all sizes. Bar Enterprises makes certain
that our seats accommodate the driver and the passenger.
When you arrive, you should be relaxed and feeling good.

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Exotic
(Real) or Faux (Imitation)
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Click on the
faux/exotic that you wish to view:
Designs Ideas
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Click on the seat to see some of our design
ideas ... |
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Wow! Check out Paul's Solo Seat with a red gator inlay!
It was a great match for his bike, a 2006 Custom
Softail.

Faux ostrich and alligator on a Softail solo
Some
of our other new designs include:
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Tri Tribal design using light tan
ostrich on the left and Spade design using black
faux alligator on the right. |
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From California is Mac's 1990 Softail
with Faux Brown Cognac with reddish overtones Alligator Full Top Solo.
Also at our
Solos
section as well as our
Customer's Bikes with Our Seats
section,
you will be able to see Solo seats that may be like your Harley Davidson model.
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Please call 530-238-8412 or email
PGlenn@harleyseats.com
for price for your particular application and design
wanted. |
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Now that you have picked your seat, don't you think you
should learn more about
"MILLENNIUM FOAM"? |

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BAR Enterprises invites you to step up to a
different level of quality and comfort at the
absolute best price
Email or telephone
us with your seat application questions:
Info@harleyseats.com
530-238-8412 |
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Programming/Artwork/Web
management:
pglenn@harleyseats.com
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