Removable motorcycle fender seat

Chairs and seats – Straddle seat – With cushioned top

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2972191, 297352, 2482063, B62J 118

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053223454

ABSTRACT:
The present device is a removable motorcycle fender seat that allows owners of any motorcycle having a rear fender assembly to removably install a second, auxiliary seat. This seat is constructed of lightweight material and is affixed to the fender of a motorcycle by a plurality of suction cups as well as through forces exerted by a magnetic sheet that is incorporated near the bottom, fender engaging, base member of the seat. This seat will further allow the owners of such motorcycles to install and remove the seat without causing any damage to the fender or requiring modification of the same to receive the seat. In additional embodiments, the fasteners utilized are either the magnetic strip alone or the plurality of suction cups alone.

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