Honda seat for 1972 Honda cb 350 four model. Should fit the years 1972 thru 1974. Took off my bike to recover but never finished. Pan is in great shape as well as the foam. If you need a seat to replace yours this may help. Very low price. Buyer pays shipping costs.
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