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14" X 7" Black/orange Old School Style Minibike Seat Custom Universal Mini Bike on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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Jordan, Minnesota, US

Jordan, Minnesota, US
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MINI BIKE SEAT  

HIGH QUALITY MARINE GRADE VINYL NAUGAHYDE

OLD SCHOOL STYLE 

ALL BLACK MATERIAL  &  ORANGE PIPING  &  ORANGE STITCHING IN DIAMOND PLEAT PATTERN

14"L  X  7"W(REAR) 5"W(FRONT)  X  4"H(FRONT) UP TO 6"H(REAR)   

WITH 3-1/2" THICK HIGH DENSITY UPHOLSTERY FOAM

1/2" WOOD BASE

4 MOUNTING HOLES 1 IN FRONT, 3 IN REAR   USE FRONT AND 2 IN REAR OR FRONT AND MIDDLE REAR OR MAKE YOUR OWN HOLES.  HOLES HAVE THREADED T-NUTS INSTALLED AND COMES WITH 3 BOLTS FOR EASY MOUNTING.

FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 USA 

I SHIP WORLDWIDE ASK FOR QUOTE

ALSO WORK GREAT FOR BACK RESTS ON MOTORCYCLES, SNOWMOBILES, ECT.

 

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