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Saddlemen Tech Gel Channel Seat, Black, Yamaha Fz09 on 2040-parts.com

US $315.00
Location:

Seneca, South Carolina, United States

Seneca, South Carolina, United States
Flawless Condition, 800+- miles
Brand:SADDLEMEN Size:Fitment Manufacturer Part Number:0810-1623 Color:BLACK Make:Saddlemen Style:SEATS/FOR ALL OTHER STREET BIKES Product Type:RidingApparel

Up for sale is my Saddlemen Tech Seat for the fz09. Extremely comfortable seat and negates the forward slope that the stock seat has. Seat looks basically brand new, barely any sign of use whatsoever. Seat has roughly 800+- miles on it and has been kept out of the elements.  

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