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I just made my first fully custom seat. It was pretty time consuming but it turned out great.
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KZ1000-J, GPz 1100s, & 80-82 KZ750-E are some examples. photos available in the KZR gallery.
DimeCityCycles has a selection of seats in various shapes.
There are a couple that aren't too bad. :laugh:
3 pages of Seats & seat covers
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I know, not what you have either, but hey it's all I have similar to what you have
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
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An 1100. Not sure exactly what year or model it is or whether or not the seat is stock. ???
1993 ZR1100 Zephyr.
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martin_csr wrote: Here's a 750E. I was thinking that the 1000J & GPz were similar --- maybe not, though.
An 1100. Not sure exactly what year or model it is or whether or not the seat is stock. ???
1993 ZR1100 Zephyr.
The GPz750 R1 ,z750 L and 1100 Gpz R J seats seem very similar in size all around except for the different seat mountings. I am debating modifying a 750 seat on my 1000R,
The kz750e is rather different with side hinged mountings and more stepped profile.
The pic shows an original z1100R seat, really radical shape and something often copied but rarely just right.
Something about kawasaki's attention to detail is how the good bodywork and seats looked on most models, the ELR in poarticular. imo
Bromz if you want that factory look you might be better sourcing a decent shape seat complete; pattern covers are rarely exactly the same, even when fitted just right.
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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