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Motorcycle Sheepskin Seat Cover: Cruisers, Made In Usa! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:100% Natural Sheepskin Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Save the cost of a new seat when sheep skin is more comfortable, WAY less expensive! Removable, Universal: Mid Size Cruisers

Should fit most standard stock seat sizes. SIZE: 16" long, 16" at its widest, 6" at the "nose". PLEASE MEASURE YOUR SEAT BEFORE BIDDING!

Features:
Comfortable for long rides/tours.
Universal: Fits most midsize cruisers
EASY ON/OFF: Removable and adjustable via strap. 
Cool in summer, warm in winter
Reduces sweating from sitting on vinyl seat

SHOULD fit these example bikes but MEASURE SEAT FIRST!:

BMW R850, R1100, R1150, R1200RT, R1200GS, F650, R1200C, K1200LT, K1200GT

DUCATI Multistrada 2004-2009

HARLEY Sportster 2, FX, FL 65-86, Deuce, V-Rod, FXR- All, Dynas- All

HONDA VTX 1300 & 1800, Shadow 650, Nighthawk, ST 1100/1300, PC

INDIAN Chief, Spirit

KAWASAKI Vulcan- All, Nomad, Concours

MOTO GUZZI Jakal, California Special/III, V1100EV

SUZUKI Intruder 750/800/1400, Marauder, V-Strom 650/1000, Volusia

YAMAHA Virago, FJ, FJR, V-Star 650, Warrior

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