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Yamaha Comfort Cruise Dual Touring Seat, Backrest & Pad on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, US

Boise, Idaho, US
:

These are a perfect fit for the Yamaha Raider. Mine was a 2009.


Very little time in use, in like new condition.

I have the touring seat, the backrest bracket and pad all for sale as package.


These three items cost over $700 if purchased new.


Here are the Yamaha descriptions:


Comfort Cruise™ Dual Touring Seat

This seat combines the comfort of a touring bike with the styling of a custom. With sculpted seating positions and leather seating panels, this seat delivers maximum comfort. Includes a receptacle for removable rider backrest. Seat is fully compatible with our Quick Release Backrest. Faux rhino leather seating inserts. Our removable Comfort Cruise Rider Backrest (sold separately) is angle-adjustable for added comfort.

STR-5C721-10-00

$509.95


Comfort Cruise™ Rider Backrest Pad

Fits both Comfort Cruise Solo and Dual Touring Seats. Requires Comfort Cruise™ Rider Backrest Plug-In Bracket (STR-3D821-12-00) for installation. Not compatible with stock rider seat.

STR-5C721-15-00

$84.95


Comfort Cruise™ Rider Backrest Plug-In Bracket

Required for installation of Comfort Cruise Rider Backrest Pad on either the Comfort Cruise Solo or Dual Touring Seat.

STR-3D821-12-00

$95.49

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