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Ktm Duke 390 Power Parts Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $98.50
Location:

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Product Details


Here is truly a LIKE NEW.  Rode only about 50 miles on seat.  It will fit KTM  125/200/390 Duke.   The seat is very comfy and very inexpensive.  Build quality is great.  It is a KTM Power Parts Product and not an knock off. The little extra height it gives to the riding position was just a little to much for me. I'm very short. So I put the stock seat back on and ordered a Luimoto seat skin instead. 

New styling, greater comfort and more sportiness: everything is combined in the Ergo seat.
  • Optimized shape: narrower at the front for better control thanks to more contact with the vehicle
  • Special foam (3D structural mesh) with inbuilt tunnel form for even pressure distribution
  • Seat height + 20 mm


Price does not include shipping or shipping insurance. Shipping charges these days are through the roof. I will only charge you what it takes to ship. Shipping calculations are not very accurate.  Cash, Cashiers Check ( Once Cleared ) or Pay Pal. No returns. No layaway.  Shipping ONLY to the contiguous 48 states. No PO Boxes. NO over seas shipping.   I will NOT entertain LOW BALL OFFERS. So dont waste your energy.  I will entertain a REASONABLE offer.   Thanks for looking.

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