Saddlemen
SKU: SAD-Y3685FJ
Saddlemen SAD-Y3685FJ Profiler Dual Seat for Yamaha V-Star XVS650A Classic 1998-2009
Description
Description for Saddlemen Profiler Seat w/o Driver Backrest - Y3685FJ
• This seat developed by Saddlemen offers the cruiser rider style, comfort and craftsmanship
• Every seat is designed to maximize comfort while giving your bike show-quality looks
• Complete the look with matching saddlebags, tool bags and tank chaps
• Low and lean seat, equipped with Travelcades new SaddleHyde cover
• Includes SaddleGel® in the drivers area of the seat
• Provides the lowest available seat height while keeping you in a comfortable riding stance
• Seat base plate drops down into the bike for an extra-low look
Dimensions:
Overall Length: 29 in.
Drivers Seat: Length: 11 in., Width: 13 in.
Drivers Lumbar Height: 5 in.
Passenger Seat: Length: 13 in., Width: 7 in.
Product Specs for Saddlemen Profiler Seat w/o Driver Backrest - Y3685FJ
Part #: | SAD-Y3685FJ |
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Mfg #: | Y3685FJ |
Color | Black |
Length - Driver Seat | 11 in. |
Length - Pillion | 13 in. |
Length - Seat Overall | 29 in. |
Manufacturer Color | Black |
Type | Two Up |
Units | Each |
Weight | 8.37 lbs |
Width | 7 in. |
Width - Driver Seat | 13 in. |
(SAD-Y3685FJ)
Fitment
Fitment Notes & Exceptions
- Some seats may require stock hardware to be re-used for proper installation
**Please Note: The fitment information below has been generated as a guide and may not be 100% accurate. Please contact us if you require further assistance.
- Yamaha XVS650A V Star Classic: 1998-2009
Specifications
Reviews
Cannot recommend. Not comfortable and doesn't fit
It kind of looks OK, but doesn't really fit the bike, so it has damaged the paintwork and the "Saddlehyde" is quite soft and wore off on the bolt. It is less comfortable than the stock seat, leaving you with a sore coccyx in about half the time - I'd have considered their more expensive seat but the poor fit and after sales response leaves me disillusioned with the company. I'll put up with it and probably find someone who can improve the stock seat.By: Peter Scully on 1 April 2024