Sully's Sportster 2 Up Black Seat (fits '82 - '03) Bobber Harley Chopper Xl1200 on 2040-parts.com
Wauseon, Ohio, US
Sully's Sportster 2 Up Black Horizontal Pleated Seat (Fits '82 - '03 Models) Mounts using stock fender mount bolt. Made in USA!
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