Heritage Softail Seat, fits 2007-2014 Models, should fit Fatboy, Deluxe also. Comes with the rear mounting plate that sits on the fender. Has a small tear on the bottom of the nose from rubbing on tank, cannot see it when installed. The mounting tab has been repaired and strengthened due to poor manufacturing. (should have kept the steel tab like the previous years) The leather is like new condition.
Seats for Sale
- 05 crf250r crf250 crf 250 seat (US $40.00)
- Rear seat cover cowl suzuki gsxr 600 750 k4 04 05 black(US $57.00)
- Rear seat cover cowl for suzuki gsxr1000 2009 2010 white(US $57.00)
- 05 06 07 08 kawasaki klx110 klx drz 110 complete gripper seat green/black *good(US $49.00)
- Rear seat cowl for suzuki gsxr 600 750 srad 96 99 white(US $42.00)
- Backrest sissy bar fit for suzuki savage ls400 ls650 87-97 tr(US $65.00)
Alfa Romeo going to the USA
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New (2013) Lexus IS: Official Photos revealed
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Racing granny wished for more speed
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