used seat pin from a 1970 RV90. spring included.It may fit other small Suzuki dirt bikes,but you will have to research that on your own.!Please look at the photos,this is the item you will receive.If you have questions,please ask. These are used parts and sold as is .FREE SHIPPING includes careful packing and ground shipping in the lower 48 states.Any other will have extra fees added.
Seats for Sale
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