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Seat Cover For Bmw R 1150 R & Rockster 02 By Tappezzeriaitalia.it on 2040-parts.com

C $238.00
Location:

Cattafi, Italy

Cattafi, Italy
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:tappezzeria italia

Seat Cover BMW R 1150 R
Mod. MASSIMO
CARBON COLOR
COMFORT
SUITABLE TO SAME VERSION WITH MOTOR 850


Coating for saddle BMW R 1150 R
also suitable version R 1150 ROCKSTER
made of non-slip black
in the central part of the front and rear
and carbon look on the sides and center
colored BLUE

Available with embroidered logo on the middle part of the saddle
and embroidered logo on the back of the saddle

THIS IS COUPLED WITH A SPECIAL COATING SPONGE
IN MEMORY FOAM A PARTICULAR SPONGE LATEX
THAT GIVES THE SADDLE CONSIDERABLY MORE COMFORT

Water-resistant, weather-resistant, double-point reinforced stitching.

SEAMS DOUBLE POINT REINFORCED
comes to detailed assembly manual

However, we recommend fitting by qualified people



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