New Reproduction Bonanza Bc Style Mini Bike Seat on 2040-parts.com
Chatsworth, California, US
NEW reproduction Bonanza BC style mini bike seat
Mark the mounting hole location
Drill the correct sized hole just through the plywood base
Place a few drops of glue on the insides of the hole.
Use an Allen wrench to screw the threaded inserts in until
they are flush with the surface.
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