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Help me ID this Seat

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Hello, I bought a seat to replace my rusted DT175 seat last year. The ebay auction said it was for a 1974 DT175. I finally got around to fit it up, find out it is not even close to fitting my bike which is a 1975 DT100. I have for comparison pictures that show my 1974 DT250A seat that I will recover and paint the pan for my refurb of the 250A. I would like to know what seat this bike is for. I have no need for it and would like to sell to someone who can use it. It looks like an earlier seat. Take a look...
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1976 DT175C
1975 DT100B Kid Trainer
1974 DT250A In Process
1992 FJ1200
06 Jan 2020 17:38 #1

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Maybe its this application(s)...no prop rod, no evidence of a strap/band

1976 DT175C
1975 DT100B Kid Trainer
1974 DT250A In Process
1992 FJ1200
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Its a 1970 CT1 Seat...
1976 DT175C
1975 DT100B Kid Trainer
1974 DT250A In Process
1992 FJ1200
07 Jan 2020 14:33 #4

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Replied by DouglasDT on topic Help me ID this Seat

The number of ribs in the cover, and everything on the bottom, look exactly like the 1974 DT360 seat I have here in front of me.
01 Feb 2020 06:30 #5

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Replied by Noviastar on topic Help me ID this Seat


Ah nice! I would of said It def is not from The L5T or the YL2. been doing seat hunting for those. But I did see a lot of ones with the side hinge that lift up. The internet is a wondrous thing...
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Replied by smd3 on topic Help me ID this Seat

Looks like the pan on my ‘75 250.
02 Feb 2020 07:40 #7

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