Seat for a wide tire fatboy. Bought it for my 2012 fatboy used it a few times. In excellent shape. No rips or tears. Selling because I went with an aftermarket seat.
I believe it will fit 2007 to present. Please check with your dealer if questioning fit to an exact model.
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