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Harley Flathead Dark Brown Seat & T-bar (319pan on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Batavia, Ohio, US

Batavia, Ohio, US
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 Harley Flathead Knucklehead
Dark Brown Seat vinyl with metal base 
and Tbar

Two rear mount studs and front mount bracket attached to seat.

Seat has white stitching and is also rivited to base plate. Part # 52004-25BNL

Harley 45 Flathead Seat T-Bar New

Part # 51900-30

use a 5/16" bolt mount

     Fits: 1930 thru 1973 45 Solo and Servi-car

and Big Twin 1930 thru 1964-

(the 65-80 use a 3/8" bolt mount)

Replicka style features original construction and shape for the authentic look

New Reproduction

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