Bmw R50 R51 R60 R69s Schorsch Meier Complete Police Solo Seat on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
This is a very unique BMW Schorsch Meier Police Solo Seat. I have personally never seen one of these before. I bought it thinking I would run it on my R69S but it didn't work with The Hoske Tank I have. Ships worldwide. Please ask all questions before bidding. Thanks
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