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seat- new cover
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1980 KZ1000 LTD-B4(MK II engine) - Progressive suspension, MTC pistons, Dynojet Stage III, all wear items replaced, WFO paint scheme(1978), etc..
Past bikes- 2 1976 Kz900's, 5 1975-76 Honda CB750's, Honda 500 -4, Honda 250, Honda 125, Honda 100, Suzuki RM 250, Honda XL350, Kawasaki KLR 650, etc..
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Don't overlook the link provided by grumpy56.
Seat cover stuff
Saddlemen.com is another place. Not sure if it's mentioned in any of the links in the above topic.
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I bought a Saddleman a few years back. I think it fits well and looks good. I believe I got mine from Z1 Ent also.
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Bill
1977 KZ650-B1 (Stock)
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- Dyna S Electronic Ignition (DS2-2)
- Dyna 3 Ohm Coils (DC1-1)
- Coil Repowering Mod
- Progressive Springs Front & Rear
- Saddlemen Seat Cover
- New Metallic Red Re-Paint & Repro Badges.
Montreal, Canada
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1981 KZ1000 CSR, 1982 KZ440 ltd, 1972 Honda ct90, 1978 KZ 650
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if you do get a saddleman...be aware that they are very tight to install...i think i could do a better job on my next one ...but i struggled to get the last part to wrap and made the end stitching tear a bit where it is under the seat....finish is not bad at all and i am happy with th profile and match -very happy actually...It was hard for this dummy to do one for the first time though...like trying to make a bed with a smaller sheet than needed,,,,
mine was a flat kz seat and the model you have may be a different saddleman for how tight a fit
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I have a canvas shop where I make boat tops, covers, cushions,and etc. Motorcycle seats are easy to copy or modify. Point is that your local upholstery guy probably can do it reasonably and maybe a better grade of vinyl than the readymade covers.
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1981 KZ1000 CSR, 1982 KZ440 ltd, 1972 Honda ct90, 1978 KZ 650
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He did a great job, and yeah I think it was a better grade of vinyl. I wish now that I had asked for some contrasting piping at the edge, but...(shoulda,coulda,woulda)
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www.motorcycleseatcovers.com/index.htm
1977 KZ 1000A - Currently rebuilding
1980 KZ 750 LTD - Mostly stock daily rider
1979 KZ 1000 LTD - Parts bike and/or future project
1979 KZ 1000 ST
1980 GS 750 L
2003 ZRX 1200 R
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[img][/img] 1977 KZ1000A1
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1976 KZ900
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