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      Haifley Seats

      Haifley Seats
      HAIFLEY BROS. BATES STYLE SOLO SEATS FOR CHOPPERS AND BOBBERS Haifley Brothers builds their seats by hand in Phoenix, Arizona. Everything from the upholstery to the fabrication comes out of their own shop, which means the fit, stitching, and finis...
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      Haifley Seats FAQ

      What is a Bates style solo seat?
      A Bates-style solo seat is a classic motorcycle seat design that originated in the mid-20th century and became a staple on American custom motorcycles and choppers. It features a narrow, low-profile shape with a slightly upswept rear section and is often finished with tuck-and-roll upholstery. The Bates-style silhouette remains one of the most recognizable seat designs for bobbers, choppers, and other vintage-inspired custom builds.
      Where are Haifley Bros. seats made?
      Haifley Bros. seats are handcrafted in Phoenix, Arizona. Every seat is built in-house, from fabrication to upholstery, and is designed for DIY motorcycle builders who want a high-quality handmade seat without having to fabricate one from scratch.
      What is the difference between the 1-inch and 2-inch Tuck-n-Roll solo seats?
      The 1-inch Tuck-n-Roll solo seat provides a lower seating position and is ideal for slammed motorcycles where minimizing seat height is important. The 2-inch version includes additional high-density memory foam padding for increased comfort on longer rides while maintaining the same Bates-style profile, genuine leather cover, tuck-and-roll pattern, and 16-gauge steel seat pan construction.
      Do I need seat springs with a Haifley Bros. solo seat?
      Not necessarily. Haifley Bros. solo seats can be mounted directly to the frame in a fixed configuration. Seat springs are optional and are commonly added to hardtail or rigid-frame motorcycles to provide a small amount of suspension travel and improved comfort. Before purchasing springs, verify that the spring height and mounting dimensions are compatible with your seat pan and frame setup.