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Triumph 509 595 955 Speed Triple Daytona Front Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
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Up for sale is a front seat that is marked it fits a 595 or 955 Triumph Speed Triple.  I had it fitted on my 1999 Speed Triple 955i and decided to keep my Corbin seat instead, my loss is your gain.  The seat is in great shape and there are no rips or tears in the vinyl, the foam is still very firm and the seat pan is in good shape. The Triumph part number is 2301445. 


The part is sold as is and no returns are accepted.  I will ship to lower 48.

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