Motorcycle Seat Air Ride Suspension 2 Bag Kit Applications Choppers/ Bobbers Ect on 2040-parts.com
Davison, Michigan, US
FALL SALE SAVE $10.00
GOOD TILL 11/1/13
MANUAL INFLATION SYSTEM. CAN BE CHANGED TO AUTO RIDE LATER
ALL INTERNATIONAL ORDERS. MAIL FOR SHIPPING COST
WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON SEAT SAFTY SWITCH
AIR RIDE BASE STARTER KIT
THE NEW 300MFL / MANUAL KIT
Included in the Kit:
2 - Mini Air Bags
10' Hose
Fittings for the System asshown
Manual Fill Valve
SEAT AND SEAT HARDWARE IS NOT INCLUDED
If you later decide you wantto change to a 12-volt compressor system,
the parts are available foran additional cost
KIT CAN BE ADAPTED TO AVARIETY OF CUSTOM AND STOCK MOTORCYCLES
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