Amazicha Black Seat Quick Mount Bolt Hard Anodized with Nut Kit Compatible for Harley Sportster Dyna Touring 1996-2021
$
6.90
Score By Feature
Based on 207 ratings
Easy to remove
9.80
Easy to install
9.90
Value for money
9.49
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Product Description
This is an aftermarket part that is compatible with Harley Sportster, Wide Glide, Street Bob, Roadking, Fatbob, Streetbob, Softail, Dyna, Street Glide, Road Glide, Ultra Glide, and Touring 1996-2021.
This seat bolt has a 1/4"-20 thread and replaces the standard bolt on the seat
The rear seat mounts to the top of the fender, but will not work with solo seats or side mounted
It has knurled sides for easy grip and quick release, so no tool is needed to install or remove it
Selected User Reviews For Amazicha Black Seat Quick Mount Bolt Hard Anodized with Nut Kit Compatible for Harley Sportster Dyna Touring 1996-2021
Everything seems to be going well
5/5
A Ford Mustang seat was installed on the 1999 Harley Softail Custom. It was a perfect fit.
Beckham Le
| Apr 04, 2021
It is very easy to It is very easy to To lock the zip tie in place, use a long zip tie to fish it through the hole
5/5
The bolt was sown in, I'm done.
Amias Bird
| Oct 27, 2020
The product is well Keeps me seated and looks good at the same time
5/5
Kabir Decker
| May 05, 2021
It is functional
5/5
I like how easy it is to use and how well it looks.
Bishop Morse
| Jan 07, 2021
Good to hear! The perfect word
5/5
You can install it easily by watching google video.
Conrad Jensen
| Mar 26, 2021
Great to hear
5/5
The way it is described.
Catherine Levy
| Oct 13, 2020
I don't know
3/5
Featuring the highest quality chinesium available on the market. There is a very thin anodizing layer, but a very shiny black surface. There is a black screw with knurled edges. I wouldn't buy it again. It does its job, but I wouldn't recommend it. It was just a thought to try something else other than a chrome Phillips.
Lee Pruitt
| Mar 13, 2021
I WAS SURPRISED WITH THE RESULTS
5/5
Thatcher Carr
| Jan 12, 2021