Roland Sands Design Brown Flatout Enzo Seat For 2008-2013 Harley Touring on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
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Roland Sands Design Flatout Enzo Seat
This item fits:
08-13 FLHT, FLHR, FLTR, FLHX models
- Comfortable and simple with just the right amount of support is what the RSD FlatOut bagger seat is all about
- High level of detail that blends in as well as it stands out
- Shaped foam center part line adds an extra level of comfort on long rides, while keeping it classic
- Ergonomic shape keeps rider seated firmly and comfortably
- Made in the U.S.A.
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