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Royal Enfield Dual Seat-excellent Condition-nice!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Latrobe, Pennsylvania, US

Latrobe, Pennsylvania, US
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You are bidding on a factory Royal Enfield dual seat from a 2007' Royal Enfield "Electra X" model that I converted over to a trials bike.The bike had a little over 400 miles on it when it was pulled,so the seat is in excellent condition with no rips,splits or tears in the covering,and the padding is firm with many miles left in it.Original grab handle is fitted to the rear,and its ready to be mounted.

This seat probably fits many other Royal Enfield models,but check with your Enfield dealer to make sure.Overall,a really great deal on a near as new saddle.

Please ask questions,as all sales are final.Winning bidder to pay ACTUAL shipping charges determined after the auction's end depending on location.I will combine multiple winning bids to discount shipping,and full payment due within 7 days.

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