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Kimpex 000303 Two Up Seat Mountin Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
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Two Up Seat Mountin Kits
  • Add two-up capability to your sled
  • Modern design and style
  • Easy installation of mounts
  • Easy installation and removal (in a few seconds)
  • Ergonomic concept designed for passenger and driver comfort
  • Adjustable lumbar support
  • Hand Guard/Wind deflectors are included
  • Available with heated grips with RCA outlet
  • Grip Handles are adjustable (three different heights)
  • Seat and model-specific attachment systems sold separately
  • Maximum weight capacity: 175 lb.
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