Aftermarket seat for a 2003 DR-Z 400. There's a large 'C' on the back of the seat, but I am not familiar with that brand. There are some minor abrasions on the seat, but NO rips or tears. It's in good shape. The material reminds me of an SDG seat. It's rough, textured, and relatively thick but still soft. Not a firm seat.
The frame on the bike is cracked, but I have everything else. If you need something else, let me know.
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