This seat was removed from a 1995 KX125 and may fit another model but please verify first before purchasing. The seat is very useable although the Technosel aftermarket cover is a little faded. I do not know when the seat cover was replaced in the last 18 years
Fenders for Sale
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- Wcc chopper fender(US $1.00)
- Yamaha r6 2006,2007 rear stay, mud guard stay bracket part # 2c0-21640-00-00(US $31.99)
- Yamaha r6 mud guard right reflector and stay bracket part # 3y6-85130-02-00(US $12.50)
- Harley davidson dyna street bob fxdb rear fender chopped vivid black with lights(US $102.50)
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