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The Cyclery Servi-Car Box Seat Pads
The Cyclery Servi-Car Box Seat Pads
In 1932, still in times of the Great Depression, Harley-Davidson began production of the Servi-Car. Production did not end until 1973. These motorized three-wheelers were also intended for the automotive service industry, because in the 1930s, workshop service included the delivery of repaired cars to the valued customers. If the Servi-Car was not tow-bar-equipped, this service required two people.
One colleague drove the customer's car and the other one followed on the Servi-Car to bring both back to the workshop. The passenger usually sat on the sheet steel box instead of on a seat of his own. The Factory provided generously padded seat pads for the box to increase the passenger's comfort.
We offer the pads in a version with magnetic mounting strips that does not require drilling holes into the box lid, and in a screw-on version. If your box hasn't the mounting holes anyway a drill job is required.
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Bates Tuck & Roll P-Pads
Bates Tuck & Roll P-Pads
The perfect match for your Bates Tuck & Roll solo seats is one of these P-Pads. Handcrafted in from fine leather with a classy Tuck & Roll design. Slightly tilted towards the front, just like the period parts.
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Le Pera P-Pads Small
Le Pera P-Pads Small
The perfect match for you Le Pera Solo Seat when riding two-up. Easy installation from below the fender with two bolts.
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Le Pera P-Pads Large
Le Pera P-Pads Large
The perfect match for you Le Pera Solo Seat when riding two-up. Easy installation from below the fender with two bolts.
This Deluxe version features an enlarged seating area and a comfortable upholstery.
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Phantom P-Pads
Phantom P-Pads
The Phantom P-Pads feature suction cups on the base which allow easy on and off.
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P-Pads aka Pillion Pads

Short detour to Scotland: The Gaelic word pillean refers to a small blanket that you tie behind the saddle when you want to take someone along on your steed. The English adopted the word along with the part. And because the English have always been bad at spelling Gaelic, it became pillion in English. From the blanket, the sense of the word has transferred over time to the fellow traveler. From the rear passenger on the warm-blooded steed to the one on the steel steed, it was then only a small analogy.

P-Pads for Harleys

The pillion pad on the Harley-Davidson is therefore a small cushion on which the pillion rider sits. There are short and long pads, thin or thick padded, to screw on, clamp on or with suction cups to protect the paint. P-Pads are the indispensable companions of the Solo seat. Bates Tuck & Roll P-Pads do exceptionally well on a hardtail chopper. But the KRTT also benefits from them: in order to really stretch out on the track, riders in the 50s and 60s liked to slide their backsides behind the (actual) seat on these wedge-shaped "racing buns".

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