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Seat is pulled from a 2016 FXDL (same seat as all 2014-2017 models). Seat was on the bike for about 7,000 miles. Seat is in excellent condition. No rips, tears, or blemishes.
The seat does not include the OEM lumbar bolster. I do have the original seat strap if you want that.
I know there's a Street Bob or FXLDS rider out there who's been eyeing one of these!
Local pickup in the Bay Area is preferred. I'm in San Francisco.
Hey man. I can't send you a PM yet--I believe you need to have 5 posts under your belt to send or receive them.
Anyway, I didn't have the seat with me in my office today, but did have the box. So I took a walk to FedEx to estimate: likely $26 to 32 (depending on exact weight) for FedEx Ground. That's trackable and insured and should reach you within two business days once shipped.
If you're interested, let me know. I'd do $200 shipped to Ventura. PayPal or Venmo.
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