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I've had this backrest for years,don't really use it around town and on road trips my luggage serves as a backrest. Research indicates this is probably the Corbin Gunfighter backrest. It's the right shape and the right size,eight by eight.Seat is used but in very nice condition with one small indentation and wear area on the front of the seat and some very small scrapes on the back. Don't let the description scare you because the areas I described are barely visable,just typical light wear. The angle of the rest is adjustable.I think these backrests list for upwards of two hundred bucks which seems kinda pricey to me. I'm asking seventy five bucks plus shipping which seems more fair to me.
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