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Rigid Frame Hardtail Seat New 1960s Triumph Shovelhead Sportster Panhead on 2040-parts.com

US $84.65
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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PLEASE READ DIMENSIONS CAREFULLY AS IT IS UNIVERSAL FIT.

 

This a brand new rigid frame seat made in the 1960's. It is in excellent condition.Could be used on any rigid frame Bobber or Chopper model such as Panhead, Knucklehead, Sportster, Triumph, BSA. It has universial mounting studs on top and bottom. Measures 22" long, 8" wide in the driver area and 6" wide in the passenger area.No need paying big $$ for Lepera, corbin, Mustang or saddleman seat. If you are building an OLD SKOOL CHOPPER  then you need a correct old style seat , great match to your Springer fork and peanut gas tank.

  US buyer pays  shipping of $16. Overseas pays actual shipping. Please check http://ircalc.usps.gov  for shipping rates. Box weight is about 10 pounds.


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