Stock quick release passenger seat pad. It's dirty and has a couple very small rips in the material. I was going to cut it up and make it into a quick release saddle bag or rear pack setup. Easy to add cargo space and it's secure since you need the key to remove it.
Will fit 1125CR, 1125R, or Firebolt.
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