Bike Seat Cover Le Pera And Frame Full Length 2 Up Chopper Lepera Black Harley on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Seat Cover by La Pera. One of the leading seats and seat cover specialist in the world.
this could fit most any bike.
This would work well if you have a torn seat or want to add GEL to your seat.
basically selling the cover here but if the frame is needed please email or call john 352 556 5311
the last photo was in error and will list later
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