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Title: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 17, 2010, 08:19:17 PM
Got my replacement seat in and all indicators are a good re-design. Have no miles on it yet but the install looks good for holding up without pulling from the console. I sat on it several times and it stayed in place surprisingly well.

Since I was replacing the replacement seat - I ordered the new "CVO" style backrest. Again, I wa pleasantly surprised at how well the new backrest integrated with the SESG. I've never had or used a backrest before so I am looking forward to seeing if all my buddies were right in saying I needed one. I was on the fence regarding their sencerity - maybe they just wanted me to feel the continued "pain" of a drained wallet - like I don't already!  :)

Pics are attached ... integration to the SESG I feel is spot on, install was pretty easy. The only issue was getting the alignment right for the slot in the seat - but that is ALWAYS - the "finite" adjustments required.

Anyway ... if you are thinking about getting a backrest for the stock SESG "replacement" seat, you would do well to consider the new "CVO Style" backrest:

Pic 1:


Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 17, 2010, 08:20:06 PM
PIC 2:

Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 17, 2010, 08:20:57 PM
PIC 3:

Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 17, 2010, 08:21:46 PM
Last One:

Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 17, 2010, 08:28:00 PM
Additional one showing that (for me) the gap issue seems to have been addressed. I did take the time to slot the holes in the rear mount tab a bit so I could put the seat a bit forward. It was maybe 1/8" at the most ....

No Mo Gap:

Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: JZ3 on May 17, 2010, 08:42:26 PM
Do you have a part number for the backrest?
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: trwtow on May 17, 2010, 09:06:31 PM
looks great :2vrolijk_21: i didnt know it existed
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: WestCoastRuss on May 17, 2010, 09:51:27 PM
Are you using the bumpers also??
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: jarica on May 17, 2010, 11:40:47 PM
PIC 3:
Very nice setup.  It looks like you have black bag guards.  What kind of pipes do you have?
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 18, 2010, 05:57:39 AM
Do you have a part number for the backrest?

P&A Part Number is 51839-10:

Rider Backrest Kit - CVO™ Street Glide® Style


Styled to complement the '10 CVO™ Street Glide® model, this Rider Backrest adds back support for long-haul riding comfort. Contoured backrest pad is shaped to provide full lower back support without pushing the rider forward, and the slim profile offers the passenger a few more inches of room. An adjustable support bracket with four mounting locations accommodates different seats and riding positions. The backrest pad angle can be adjusted for maximum comfort.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 18, 2010, 06:03:20 AM
Are you using the bumpers also??

I have the "Comfort Profile" saddlebag guards installed so can't use the bumpers (per the H-D Service Bulletin). Pics are of the new replacement seat only. I'm interested to see how it holds up after some miles, but for now it doesn't pull away from the center console when I'm sitting on it.

The original seat that came with the bike (purchased 11/09) did.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Racerdj on May 18, 2010, 06:42:42 AM
I bought one for the King last year and have never been happier. It keeps me from slouching over on longer rides. I have one on the new SG with the same results. Great pictures.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: DABB on May 18, 2010, 11:09:37 PM
Looks good, everyone is telling me to get one also.  Let us know how you like it after a few miles.  What was the cost?
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Badger Mike on May 19, 2010, 12:51:10 PM
I've got an adjustable backrest on mine now.  Do you know if the CVO backrest uses the same mounting bracket that is on the other bikes?  In other words, is it just a different style back rest?
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 19, 2010, 03:58:12 PM
DABB - The backrest retails for $240 I think ... not sure if the install kit was extra or not (need to pull out the invoice)

Badger - dunno, this is the first one I've ever had. Might use the same mounting but the mount plate is a different design?
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Old Harley Dude on May 19, 2010, 04:00:42 PM
TIF2

How about a picture of the undeside of the new seat? ;)
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: JZ3 on May 27, 2010, 01:07:07 PM
Anyone have the Part# for the mounting hardware kit referenced...the specific model is for 2010 FLHXSE???

Rider Backrest Kit - CVO™ Street Glide® Style

 51839-10

Fits '88-later Touring models (except Trike) equipped with one-piece slotted seat. Installation requires separate purchase of model-specific Rider Backrest Mounting Hardware Kit.

Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 27, 2010, 01:32:06 PM
I'll pull out my invoice for both parts and the retail cost of each.
Check back in a few hours.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on May 27, 2010, 04:23:28 PM
OK ... here is what my invoice shows:

51839-10       Backrest, CVO Style          $249.95
52589-09       Install Kit                        $ 29.95

Install kit was ordered for a 2010 CVO Street Glide, I had no issues with the kit when I installed it.

Hope this helps .... anybody know if they make a backrest "carry bag"? I'm thinking a nice zippered protective bag to put the backrest in and then throw it in the saddlebag when not in use. Not only to protect the backrest, but to protect other items that may be in the bag with it.

Let me know if you guys have some ideas ...
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: JZ3 on May 27, 2010, 07:42:32 PM
Thanks...I ordered the backrest (in transit) but I forgot to order the mount/install kit. They should have the install kit in-stock at my dealership.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: RedDevil on May 28, 2010, 02:01:55 PM
Thanks...I ordered the backrest (in transit) but I forgot to order the mount/install kit. They should have the install kit in-stock at my dealership.

yep...just make sure you get the mounting kit for the 09 and later.  There's a difference.  

:devil:
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Badger Mike on June 07, 2010, 11:11:08 AM
The adjustable backrest that the dealer put on my bike tore apart the new replacement seat, so HD sent another new seat and is swapping out the adjustable backrest (which they told the dealer would not work) for the CVO backrest.  I hope the new backrest is as comfortable as the old one.

Now if I could just get my left blinker to work and the cruise control to stop acting up the bike would be perfect!
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Maladjusted on June 07, 2010, 02:31:14 PM
Damn it... another item added to the list.  :nervous:
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: MKW on June 08, 2010, 11:50:17 AM
The adjustable backrest that the dealer put on my bike tore apart the new replacement seat, so HD sent another new seat and is swapping out the adjustable backrest (which they told the dealer would not work) for the CVO backrest.  I hope the new backrest is as comfortable as the old one.

Now if I could just get my left blinker to work and the cruise control to stop acting up the bike would be perfect!

Is this in a supplement to the basic catalog?  I love it and am getting it  :2vrolijk_21:  Now, I have to answer to mama-I need a drink  :drink:
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Badger Mike on June 08, 2010, 02:18:44 PM
The dealer couldn't find it, I had to give them the part numbers off of this site!  Classic ::)
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: DABB on June 08, 2010, 02:31:50 PM
Amazing isnt it?  I asked my dealer to rgister on here so we could get my mods done much easier.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Badger Mike on June 08, 2010, 02:47:58 PM
I asked mine to do the same thing!  Told them there was some really great information on this site that may save their techs time and their clients $.  Their ego is too big to do it.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: RPR50 on July 21, 2010, 11:02:25 PM
Thinking about the backrest.  Are you guys pleased with it?  Appreciate thoughts. Thanks. 
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: KaseyKahnefan on July 22, 2010, 01:07:56 AM
Thinking about the backrest.  Are you guys pleased with it?  Appreciate thoughts. Thanks. 
Ditto
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Badger Mike on July 22, 2010, 12:03:54 PM
While it's not as comfortable as the adjustable backrest (for obvious reasons), I'm actually happy with it.  It also looks good on the bike with the stock seat and backrest.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: Racerdj on July 28, 2010, 07:30:25 AM
Ditto
I wouldn't wnat to ride without it now.
Title: Re: "CVO" style backrest ... with updated (warranty) seat
Post by: TIF2 on July 28, 2010, 08:09:24 AM
It also looks good on the bike with the stock seat and backrest.

Yep ... never rode with a backrest before and just did 2500 miles with it.
I gotta say ... nice to be able to lean against it to rest the arms.