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anyone know of a good place to get this done or a quality website who sells em?
2007 Kawasaki zx6r
Joanne fabric, a stapler and some patients. I paid about $100 to have one done and it looks like crap. A few months back I did another one myself for about $40 that looks better than factory and I still have enough fabric left over to do about 8 more seats.
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A lot of auto upholstery shops do bike seats as well. I use Allen Auto Trim in Peabody, but that's probably not convenient to SS.
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Go see deluxe auto in the south end. Almost across from miller's homeport, that area.
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buy a seat cover and take it to Bodell auto in Billerica have them throw it on Done deal..
Luimoto has some
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See post 5. Tony does top notch work. And you're from nb right?
Cliff's Cycles KTM
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I recovered the seat on My shadow using a cover I ordered on Ebay for 40 bucks. Was pre-cut to fit the seat on the bike and fit like a glove.
Just type in "(bike make model, year) seat cover" on the ebay search.
Just a tip, if you do plan on re-covering the seat yourself, make sure you have a good stapeler, electronic or air. Manual ones won't work. Althoug if you have a steel seat pan it's another story.
I've used these guys in the past:
http://www.all-nu.com/
Small shop, but they do really nice work (and fast too).
I've done several seat covers with good results. If you're looking for a basic re-cover, PM me. I have good quality material and some experience.
You can get ready made seat covers for a lot of bikes that are excellent quality for relatively short money. I recovered my '78 CB750 about 5 years ago and it was better than new. They're very easy to put on.
-Tom
If you are looking for something fancy or maybe an exotic fabric. They also modify the padding and made the seats more comfortable.
http://www.newimageseats.com/
Pic of my seats.
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Damm some nice work U got there.......
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BostonMoto | Yoshimura | GoPro | K/N | Amsoil | Computrack | Vortex Sprockets |
EBC | Dunlop | Woodcraft | ArmourBodies | Fuel Clothing | Progrip | FmF Racing|
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Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.