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Spiderman
Posted 2011-09-11 11:42 AM (#96256 - in reply to #96216)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Cruiser

Posts: 100
Hudson, Ohio
The seat looks great and if you are happy with the work and the craftsmanship, then it is worth the money. Regardless of what others may think. Enjoy!
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RustyNails
Posted 2011-09-12 1:23 AM (#96311 - in reply to #96243)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Chino Valley, AZ
Having been in business myself I am not against paying someone for their work as long as it is of good quality and not outrageously priced. With the rising costs of everything today I figured I got pretty good deal. Less than two days turn around.
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RustyNails
Posted 2011-09-12 1:25 AM (#96312 - in reply to #96015)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Chino Valley, AZ
Well 520 miles today on a PGR ride and the seat was very comfortable, no TB.
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RustyNails
Posted 2011-09-13 1:07 AM (#96403 - in reply to #96015)
Subject: RE: Seat Recovered


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Chino Valley, AZ
One thing I forgot to mention earlier. I can't remember where I read this, but someone mentioned a $75.00 fee for retaining the heated seat elements. According to Jim the elements are not a problem when just recovering the seat, the only time they would have to bew removed is if you are also having the padding trimmed or replaced.
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8-ball
Posted 2011-09-13 4:24 PM (#96474 - in reply to #96015)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Tourer

Posts: 457
Green Bay, WI United States
"Bitichin" looking seat!!! (This expression is from the late 60's when I lived in Orange County, CA.) Would like to have a leather covered seat but am looking to trade both "Hot Rod" and "Twister" if I can make the right deal on a 2011 8-ball. So is this true leather or nagahyde?

Ride hard, ride fast but above all ride safe and free...

8-ball/Wildman
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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2011-09-14 5:39 AM (#96539 - in reply to #96015)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Checked out the Facebook page. Great pics, and the seat and backrests look fantastic. And only $425 for the entire job? All three pieces? You got a deal. I like the color too!
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RustyNails
Posted 2011-09-14 11:38 AM (#96564 - in reply to #96474)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Chino Valley, AZ

 Thanks

No naugas were injured in the making of this seat.

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RustyNails
Posted 2011-09-22 11:13 AM (#97363 - in reply to #96015)
Subject: RE: Seat Recovered


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Chino Valley, AZ

Took some scraps left over from the seat and made a pair of lever covers for the brake and clutch. I had some on an earlier bike that were much heavier and actually made using the levers cumbersome. This thinner leather is much nicer and actually slips through the gloves or fingers smoother than the bare levers.

 There are a some pics in my Gallery. http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/photos/photo-thumbnails.asp?albumid=556



Edited by RustyNails 2011-09-22 11:14 AM
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Gray rider
Posted 2011-09-22 12:06 PM (#97370 - in reply to #96251)
Subject: Re: Seat Recovered


Tourer

Posts: 394
Tucson, AZ
Seat looks great! I think a reasonable price too.
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