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Victory Hammer Bandit Flame Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Bandit Manufacturer Part Number:P2875843-02 Warranty:No

For sale is a used but in excellent condition Bandit Flame seat. Very comfortable seat, 100x better than the factory, only selling because I don't use it much because of the touring seat I have. This seat comes with bolts to install on your Victory motorcycle. You will have to drill two hole's in the rear fender for the seat to bolt down. This seat will fit 8 balls and possible Vegas models. **IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY THAT IT WILL FIT YOUR BIKE**

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