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Solo Seat Chopper Bobber Harley Triumph Bsa Norton Honda 650 750 66 70 Sportster on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, US

Lancaster, Ohio, US
:

NEW Chopper or Bobber Solo Seat


Universal seat measures 13 x 9"  And features a steel pan with rear studs 6" on center.

Seat is padded with 5/8" neoprene foam for comfort and is covered with BRIGHT RED contract vinyl.
Features a pleated design and the edges are double stitched for added durability.

You will need to provide your own front pivot bracket (front studs are adjustable to fit many styles) and 
rear springs.

Low starting bid and reasonable "buy-it-now".

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