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The Butty Buddy - 13 1/2" Wide Portable Motorcycle Passenger Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Woodbridge, Virginia, US

Woodbridge, Virginia, US
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This is the style that fits OVER AN EXISTING PASSENGER SEATNOT THE BARE FENDER SUCTION CUP MODEL.

Description:  The Butty Buddy is a full size 13 1/2" wide portable passenger seat which fits over top of the existing passenger pillion saddle.

The three piece design snaps together in a matter of seconds, and positions over the bike's existing passenger seat when you need it.  Easy to remove and store when not is use.  The ergonomic shape distributes the passenger's weight toward the outer sides, over a larger area, and relieves the pressure off the tail bone, which is where the NUMB BUNs pain originates. 

It weighs just over three pounds, and comes with a convenient tote bag.

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