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Airhawk Cruiser R Small Motorcycle Seat Cushion Air Pad Fa-cruiser-rsm on 2040-parts.com

US $107.95
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Airhawk Length:11" Placement on Vehicle:Front Driver Seat Width:11" Manufacturer Part Number:FA-CRUISER-RSM Warranty:Yes Material:Polyurethane Part Brand:Airhawk Primary Color:Black

CUSHION AIRHAWK R SMALL

  • Center cut-out area runs from the front to the back of the cushion, creating strategic points of no contact
  • Back cutaway allows for tailbone and prostate relief and has a tapered transition for increased comfort
  • Re-designed cell geometry improves airflow under the rider to keep pad and rider cool
  • Include a nonskid cover and straps for securing it to the bike's seat
  • Cover is constructed from a breathable space mesh with red vinyl accents
  • Automatically adjusts to the shape of the rider
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Color - Black/red
  • Country of Origin - Yes
  • Dimension - 11" X 11"
  • Material - Textile
  • Model - Air Hawk R
  • Position - Front/rear
  • Specific Application - No
  • Style - Custom Replacement
  • Type - Seat Pad

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