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Kawasaki Voyager Xii Custom Seat By Comfort Tech on 2040-parts.com

US $279.00
Location:

Seville, Florida, US

Seville, Florida, US
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This is a new Comfort Tech touring saddle. It is custom made by hand for the most comfortable ride while touring. This is an all-day saddle. This Custom Tech saddle will fit any Kawasaki Voyager XII, This seat WILL NOT FIT A Voyager 1300!! This new seat comes in high grade black vinyl. The seat is built for a man of 5'10", 190 to 245 pounds with a 31 inch inseam or better. This seat is wide and comfortable. It is comprised of a dual-density, self-comforming, memory foam. It is a big, wide and comfortable touring seat. This saddle is scooped out to protect your boney butt and offers better leg support to keep the weight off your tail bone and "sits bones".

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