Customer Mike Mantha brought this bike out from Texas to have us build a custom rear seat system for his Keystone. There is limited parts available for this popular discontinued motorcycle. We at BSC get calls weekly regarding this particular problem of the discontinuation of the seat and sissy bars. Thanks to Mike we now have a mold and fixturing to recreate seats and sissy bars for this model. No need to ship your bike to us in California, we can now build you any version of a sissy bar and seat combo that can be dreamed up. Description of seat styles below. 1. One Piece King and Queen seats with tall or short sissy bars. Bars can be pointed, rounded or square shaped as in this model. The King and Queen seat would the optimum seat for style and comfort on this chopper. 2. This is a version of the two piece king and queen with lumbar. It has a medium height sissy bar in a squared original Thunder Mountain shape. This bar originally was designed for a one piece two up seat that sat down on to the paint. We modified the design similar to the Heartland rear seat systems so that the seat and sissy bar can be attached together and as a full assembly, then mount to the Heartland struts that are stock on this model bike. It also can be removed easily. One of the other key reasons people like this system is for the fact that the seat never touches the paint on the fender, lessoning the probability of scratching. 3. The three piece seat system is also an option for look and convenience. Solo drivers seat, pillion pad and separate back pad. You call it we can make it. From custom bike accessories, wheels, sissy bars to exotic seats.
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Another great project from RSD... RSD brought a bike to us to craft a seat for a custom build for they were doing for Mickey Rourke. It was a 2005 Softail completely striped down and came together like a piece of an art work. It turned out absolutely incredible and of course it was topped off with one of our "Bitchin" seats. This is one of those bikes that you will find something new every time you look at it. All the details just shows what talent The RSD Team has. Thanks for getting us in on this guys, it was (once again) a great project to be apart of! This seat features our clean pleating design that give a great throw back style to the seat. We got this seat as low as possible to complement the clean lines of the bike. Check Out More On RSD's Blog RSD brought Bitchin Seats into a awesome project with a great cause. The Tony Hawk Foundation Charity bike. Yesterday the bike was auctioned off to the highest bidder in Beverly Hills. The 110th Triumph Bonneville T100 was designed and built by the Roland Sands Designs and they brought the bike over to us to top it off with a throw back old school two up custom seat featuring a center insert of horizontal pleats. Click Here for more info on RSD's Blog Here are some pictures of the bike. Triumph Motorcycles (2012 Bonneville T100 110th Anniversary Edition Motorcycle)
British Customs (Headlight Ears, Stator Relocator, 2-into-1 SS Header, Countershaft Sprocket, Clutch Lifter, Passenger Peg Blockl-offs) Airtrix (Custom Paint) Bitchin' Seat Co. (Custom Seat) Progressive Suspension (Shocks and Fork Springs) Vance & Hines (RSD Slant Carbon Muffler) Renthal (Sprocket & Grips) D.I.D. (Chain) Joker Machine (Ignition Switch Relocator) Speed Merchant (Stator & Sprocket Covers) Dubya USA (Custom wheels) |
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