Came off a 2009 250 xcf in good shape lower seat for shorter riders it has small tear on the bottom left side front which is not visible when mounted. May fit other models check with your local KTM dealer.
Seats for Sale
- Harley-davidson black motorcycle dual seat(US $98.00)
- Rear passenger seat pillion for kawasaki zx10r 2008 2009 2010 zx6r 2009 2010 (US $39.99)
- 16" larosa rustic black leather tuk & roll harley fxst bobber rigid solo seat(US $159.95)
- 16" larosa black leather diamond tuk harley fxst bobber custom mount solo seat(US $159.95)
- New harley short rail backrest pad 52514-94(US $40.00)
- New harley pillion, dyna, fxdb. 9.5" wide 51535-06(US $100.00)
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