Harley Davidson Ironhead Sportster Seat on 2040-parts.com
Irvine, California, US
This is Harley Davidson Sportster Ironhead seat for 1957-1985 models. Very High quality, well made and very comfortable. In excellent condition except for a couple of rips on the edges of the seat that will not be noticeable once the seat is installed. Please check the pictures and make sure it fits your particular bike before bidding. Will ship internationally for the actual cost. Thank you and good luck.
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