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Cafe Racer Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, US

Lansdale, Pennsylvania, US
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Cafe Seat Pan with upholstered cushion 

      Quality fiberglass at 3.5mm thickness.  This is a strong product unlike some of the cheaper thin fiberglass items out there.

      This seat is modeled after the Cafe Racer style.

      This is a great addition to your custom bike project.

      Comes painted or primer with seat cushion as seen in the pictures.

      This is available in grey primer, gloss black and, gloss white.  Note with your payment which one         you prefer.

      Comes with comfortable, durable, easy to clean, vinyl upholstery.   

Seat measures; 17" long, 9" wide, 7" tall (as you can see in the pictures, seat narrows toward the front)

Weighs; 2lbs 6 oz

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