Harley Davidson Sportster Custom 1200 883 Seat 1983-2003 Takeoff Bike When New on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Indiana, US
Nice Harley Davidson Sportster Custom Logo two up seat.
Fits 1983 & Later up to 2003 XL 1200 and 883 models.
"Sportster " embroidered on both sides. No Problems New Seat
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