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Moto Guzzi Tonti Frame King&queen Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Fostoria, Ohio, United States

Fostoria, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Moto Guzzi

For sale is this Moto Guzzi king and queen seat to fit your Tonti frame needs. Seat itself is in superb condition with no obvious defects, none that I could find at least. Was very easy to clean up. The seat pan as you can see has a definite patina (not that anyone but you and maybe your queen would know) to it but is not bent operates as intended: the release bar is free and moving and the whole thing fits on my Tonti frame as any seat should.

While this does clip right onto a Tonti frame I would still do some research as to whether this will fit your particular model of bike or not, I am unaware of any oddball models or gas tanks or whatever that this seat may or may not be capable with. I also do not have a parts number for reference unfortunately, nor do I know what the "Diamond Boats Inc." sticker is in reference to.

All sales final, bid with confidence. Adorable labradors or ruined mini-fridge not included.

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