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Le Pera Sorrento Seat For Harley Davidson Softail on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Cream Ridge, New Jersey, US

Cream Ridge, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Le Pera Manufacturer Part Number:LX 920 Warranty:No

You are bidding on a brand new seat that was taken out of the package for inspection but never on a bike.  This seat will come in the original box with original hardware.  It is a LePera Sorrento for a Harley Davidson softail.  Below you will find what models this seat fits I can say it will fit newer softails with the smaller 150mm rear tire/fender setup.  Any questions feel free to ask.  Retail on this seat is $512



Seat fits
ALL SOFTAIL MODELS 84-05

06-07 STANDARD TIRE MODELS: FLST & FLSTI HERITAGE SOFTAIL
FLSTF & FLSTFI FAT BOY / FLSTN & FLSTNI SOFTAIL DELUXE
FLSTSC & FLSTSCI HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC

07-13 STANDARD TIRE MODELS: FLSTN SOFTAIL DELUXE
FLSTSC SOFTAIL SPRINGER CLASSIC / FLSTC HERITAGE SOFTAIL CLASSIC

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