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Honda Valkyrie Seat, Rider & Passenger, Black & Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Ocala, Florida, US

Ocala, Florida, US
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HONDA VALKYRIE STANDARD/TOURER SEAT SET. CAME FROM A 1999 STANDARD MODEL.
CUSTOM COVERED IN BLACK & GRAY VINYL. SHOWING SOME WEAR & THERE ARE SOME MARKS IN THE VINYL WHERE THERE USED TO BE STUDS AROUND THE SIDES OF BOTH SEATS. OTHER THAN THAT NOT TOO BAD OF SHAPE. THEY ARE COMFORTABLE BUT I DID NOT LIKE THE WAY THEY LOOKED ON THE BIKE. THEY CAME ON A USED VALKYRIE I BOUGHT A FEW YEARS BACK.

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