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Chinese Atv Seat - 21.5" - Version 19 - Taotao Peace Panther Pl on 2040-parts.com

US $38.90
Location:

Carbondale, Illinois, United States

Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Undisclosed Manufacturer Part Number:SEAT190560

Chinese ATV replacement seat

Version 19

This replacement seat is used on several brands of ATVs.  Please check the detail pictures and measurements to verify if this seat will fit your ATV.

Seat details:

  • Overall length: 54.6cm [21.5"]
  • Width: 19.36cm [7.625"] at widest point
  • Seat Latch location: 10.16cm [4"] from rear of seat
  • Front seat bracket location: 20.32cm [8"] from front of seat
  • Dual pegs located behind seat latch
This seat is known to fit TaoTao 110B and Mudcat 90cc-110cc models.  Other models are known to also use this seat.  Please use pictures and details to match your seat.

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