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Le Pera L-008 Bare Bones Seat Harley Davidson '82 - '94 Fxr ^ on 2040-parts.com

US $172.95
Location:

Woodbourne, New York, United States

Woodbourne, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Le Pera Primary Color:Black Placement on Vehicle:Front Driver Seat Width:10.5" Manufacturer Part Number:L-008 Warranty:Yes Type:One Piece Driver Seat Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Vinyl UPC:Does not apply

Le Pera L-008, Harley Davidson '82 - '94 FXR.

Lower and more aggressive than the Silhouette Solo, and is the thinnest production seat on the planet.

Minimal design disappears into the lines of any FXR.

10.5" wide driver area mounts with hinge and latch.

Driver Seating: 10.5" Wide

Made In USA

MSRP: $210.00

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