Rear seat assembly.

off a 2004 Yamaha XLT 1200. what you see in pictures is what you will receive.  signs of normal wear 



 

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ABOUT THE SELLER 

I'm a 40-year-old (2022) that loves the sport of atv racing. I've been riding for as long as I can remember. I started racing in 2014 with the mid east hare scramble series. Around the same time, I started racing my kidney that was donated to me from my brother in 2007 had rejected which caused me to go into kidney failure and back on dialysis which I do myself four times a day every day. Which you can see the catheter in my stomach in the picture above that is what I use to do dialysis. Racing saved my life because after my first race I realized that if I could do what I just did by finishing that race then I could face dialysis again, racing has helped keep me healthy and motivated to stay as healthy as I can. Though my racing I've been able to help inspire others that are facing chronic illness as I try to show them that life can still go on it will just be different. I plan to continue to race up till the time I find a transplant and after when I recover. 

Shortly after I started racing, I started a cause named Racing for awareness. I use it to try to use racing and my kidney failure journey to help educate people about the disease and about kidney donation. I also use it to help motivate and inspire others to believe in there self and to never give up on life.


Update: 

As of March 29 2021 I received the gift of a kidney. So, fare everything is looking good with the kidney. I do not have to do dialysis anymore which is great. I'm hoping to get back to racing in the future cause the last few years my health was getting worse, and I had to stop competing. I still ride every chance I get and I'm so grateful that I'm able to do that.