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I am a privet bike repair shop the seat post is a 25.4 mm 9 inch log i have a used seat post in stock and a new seat in stock that will work with a next px 4.0 a had the same issue you contact me on my web site
I assume you want to get the right size for a Christmas present. Here's a suggestion. Tell him you need to measure him for pant. Have him straddle a broom handle that you hold horizontally. He should stand flat footed and the broom handle should be as high as you can raise it without pushing hard against him. If the end of the handle is touching the wall, make a pencil mark on the wall where it touches the wall. Then measure the distance of that mark from the floor. That measurement should be about the same as the distance from the bike's top-tube (the part of the bike frame between the seat and the handle-bars) and the ground. Essentially, you are measuring to see if the boy can straddle the top-tube of the bike with his feet flat on the ground. If he is growing fast, you might figure he can be a bit on his toes to straddle the top-tube. A realistic max height would be to straddle that tube with one foot flat and the other on his toes. Good luck!
Go to http://www.bikebandit.com for exploded views of almost every part of your bike. You may have to select a year or two earlier or later to find what you need. Thankfully, Harley don't change a lot very often.
Go to Amazon and buy the Glenn's Complete Bicycle Manual for $11.00. While you are at it, buy a good set of metric wrenches, box, open and allen. I have been in the bike business for over 38 years.
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