This is a great tracker seat for your Yamaha SR400/500, but can be adapted to other bikes, too. This seat is of top quality and can easily be compared to Japanese brands such as Nitroheads, Peyton Place and K&H.
Made of strong but lightweight fiberglass, durable nougahyde upholstering material and stitched pleads.
2 mounting bolts are included.
Dimensions:
length: 61cm
width at the front: 17cm
width at the largest point: 25cm
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