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warmshed 21-04-11 07:48 PM

recovering seat?
 
Hi, I have a rip in my front curvy seat so looking to recover it. Has anyone done this? any tips? Where can you get the matching material? Thanks.

Aquila 21-04-11 08:20 PM

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Plenty of local places will replace your trim,I got mine done last year on Ebay,comfy as my lounge chair:p
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUZUKI-SV-650-...item4aaa51c528

maviczap 21-04-11 08:29 PM

Re: recovering seat?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquila (Post 2524477)
Plenty of local places will replace your trim,I got mine done last year on Ebay,comfy as my lounge chair:p
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUZUKI-SV-650-...item4aaa51c528

I like that, wonder if they do Curvy ones?

Whilst you're recovering it, stick a gel seat pad in at the same time to improve your comfort

Aquila 21-04-11 08:35 PM

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That is for a curvy:D

maviczap 21-04-11 08:37 PM

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Sorry, Ebay link is for a pointy, so I was confused.com :p

Aquila 21-04-11 08:39 PM

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The guy is cool,he will alter it to fit if he doesn't have a template,any colour you want:p

maviczap 21-04-11 08:40 PM

Re: recovering seat?
 
I can see an upgrade on the way

dizzyblonde 21-04-11 08:40 PM

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Tony Archer.
http://www.tonyarcher.co.uk/

The best man in the country, as every bike forum up and down this land recommends him. In the house of Dizz, thre have been two seats recovered or inserted with gel. YC was sent there too, and was happy with the result of his RD400

minimorecambe 21-04-11 08:42 PM

Re: recovering seat?
 
I got the seat cover from ebay -

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...006/003-18.jpg

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...006/001-18.jpg

dizzyblonde 21-04-11 08:48 PM

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That looks rather fab MM. Much prefer it to the one above...sorry Aquila.


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