Baron Custom Accessories - Ba-7460u - Comfort Pad on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States
In excellent condition, very little use. No longer riding a bike.
Developed by a riding enthusiast for a more comfortable ride. Injection molded foam conforms perfectly to your backside, yet instantly returns to its original shape when your weight is lifted. Provides comfort for long and short rides. Measures: 15 1/2" Wide, 18" Front to Back, and 1" Tall Made In the USA |
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