Mustang Wide Tour Vintage Solo Seat Backrest 06-13 Yamaha Roadliner Stratoliner on 2040-parts.com
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Mustang Wide Touring Vintage Solo Seat with Driver Backrest
This item fits:
'06-'13 Yamaha Roadliner
'06-'13 Yamaha Stratoliner
The deeply
pocketed 17.5” wide front bucket sits the driver at the ideal cruising
angle.The built-in driver backrest offers more features than any other backrest on the market.
Front Width: 17.5"
Weight: 14 lbs
Part Number: 79454
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