1999 99 Husqvarna Husky Te610 Te 610 Seat Saddle on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
Item Specifics / Condition: This seat is in good condition. There are some minor tears in the seat cover. See the pictures. Parts are from a 1999 Husqvarna TE610 These parts all came off a complete bike that I just took apart. The bike was in good condition. Many of these parts may fit other years of the same model or similar model bikes.
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