Seat off of an '80 Honda CB750K. It will fit 1980 thru 1982 CB750's and possibly other models as well. The chrome trim is bent on one side, but could be taken off and straightened. The pan is in good shape. The cover on the front right top may have been super-glued, as it is still together. It is a good, usable seat. Please see all the photos. Low starting bid and no reserve.
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