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27 Dec 2014 17:04 #657140 by bromz
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So I should remove the original cover, shape my foam and then let the upholsterer cover it with his leather and piping?

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27 Dec 2014 18:32 - 27 Dec 2014 18:33 #657149 by !Seymore
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bromz wrote: ... and then let the upholsterer cover it with his leather and piping?


Ummmm, you may want to rethink using real leather. Very prone to moisture and stretches/shrinks with the weather. I'd suggest using a very heavy backed vinyl... but your people will know what needs to be used.

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27 Dec 2014 19:11 #657151 by ramtough_63
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you can just cut the stock foam with an electric knife and sand to get your shape
I went a way harder route for the same result only one seam needed sewn

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27 Dec 2014 21:16 #657161 by DoctoRot
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!Seymore wrote:

bromz wrote: ... and then let the upholsterer cover it with his leather and piping?


Ummmm, you may want to rethink using real leather. Very prone to moisture and stretches/shrinks with the weather. I'd suggest using a very heavy backed vinyl... but your people will know what needs to be used.


^^ditto on this. Leather will stretch and sag overtime, plus when it gets wet it stays wet for a while. With vinyl all you do is wipe it off and you don't get a wet ass.

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28 Dec 2014 08:44 #657179 by Jonny
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Can't argue that leather will deform over time, but there is the counter arguement that it breathes a whole lot better. It allow any moisture that may have gotten into your seat pan/foam to evaporate out a whole lot faster and will reduce the amount a seat pan rusts over time.

Use a good leather protector (Sno-Seal, Nikwax etc...) and it will bead water right off for a long time anyway, shouldn't cause a wet butt if you care for it. Makes it yet another maintenance item on your bike, but if shouldn't be a reason not to use it.

I am planning on making my next seat cover from a pair of donated leather pants. if it stretches over time so be it. Call it a training run for making more in the future.

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28 Dec 2014 09:55 #657183 by 650ed
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See this video for attaching the seat cover to the pan (in case your original seat has issues). Ed

www.pandkclassicbikes.co.uk/default.html

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28 Dec 2014 19:55 #657244 by rokit_armor
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I re-covered the seat on my ninja 500 ex with marine vinyl. Did some tricky folds on the high-side transition, I would have preferred to put a seam there but I didn't have access to a machine. Also it worked itself into a bind in the curve to the tank bit as you can see in the pic. $10 in materials it was worth it tho, was my cheap 'drag' bike.

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