Motorcycle Seat Springs
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 3 inch Black
26
$22.36
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 2 inch Chrome
28
$22.32
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 4 inch Black
24
$22.42
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 3 inch Chrome
38
$22.36
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Hairpin Style - 3 inch Chrome
13
$16.29
$22.53
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 4 inch Chrome
29
$22.34
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 2 inch Black
36
$22.29
Bare Knuckle Performance
SS2 Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 3 inch Electropolished Stainless Steel
$59.00
Lowbrow Customs
Solo Seat Springs - Hairpin Style -3 inch Black
18
$22.33
Lowbrow Customs
Hairpin Style Solo Seat Springs - 2-1/2 inch Black
12
$22.32
Bare Knuckle Performance
SS2 Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 4 inch Electropolished Stainless Steel
$59.00
Bare Knuckle Performance
SS2 Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 4 inch Stainless Steel
$34.00
Bare Knuckle Performance
SS2 Solo Seat Springs - Barrel Style - 3 inch Stainless Steel
$34.00
MOTORCYCLE SEAT SPRINGS FOR SOLO, BOBBER, AND CHOPPER BUILDS
A spring seat setup does two things at once. It adds a functional suspension element to a rigid or hardtail frame that has none, and it gives the bike a profile that reads immediately as...
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Motorcycle Seat Springs FAQ
What is the difference between a spring seat and a rigid seat mount?
A rigid seat mount bolts directly to the motorcycle frame and provides no suspension travel. A Harley-style spring seat uses one or more coil springs between the seat pan and the frame, allowing limited vertical movement to absorb road vibration and impacts. On hardtail and rigid-frame motorcycles, spring seats are one of the most effective ways to improve rider comfort.
How do I choose the right solo seat springs for my build?
Choose solo seat springs based on your weight, riding style, and the dimensions of your seat setup. Confirm that the spring height, diameter, and mounting hole spacing are compatible with both your seat pan and frame mount. While many solo seat springs use standard mounting patterns, custom frames and fabricated seat pans may require specific measurements before ordering.
Do I need a seat spring mount if my frame does not have one?
Yes. If your motorcycle frame does not include integrated spring mounting tabs, you will need a compatible seat spring mount. Depending on the frame design, this may require bolt-on hardware or weld-on tabs. Many custom and hardtail frames require welded mounts. Always verify mount dimensions and compatibility before beginning installation.
What finish should I choose for bobber seat springs?
Chrome is the most popular finish for bobber seat springs because it offers a classic look and good durability in regular riding conditions. Raw steel is a better choice if you plan to powder coat or paint the springs to match your frame. Both options perform similarly, so the decision is usually based on the desired appearance of the build.