2009 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 Stock Seat on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
This is a stock seat from my 2009 Honda Shadow Spirit 750. It was ridden on for 300 miles, then I purchased a Corbin to replace it. The seat is in mint condition and the bike has been garaged. I am only selling because it will just sit around or be thrown out since I replaced it with the Corbin.
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