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Z1 Enterprises's z2-z1 custom seat
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Very little info is given on the website. I did find a picture of one mounted.
Is it decent quality? Comfortable? Firm foam? It sure looks good and the price is right. Just would like to hear feedback before making the plunge.
I also like this seat, but can only seem to find them in the UK.
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Z1 enterprises seat. www.z1enterprises.com/product/PM151-1065
British seat. www.legendmotorcycles.com/index.php?rout...oduct&product_id=406
They have one on eBay now. $212 plus 50 shipping.
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That's pretty close to the seat I made for my bike Steve. I don't care for the way that one from Z1 looks but I'm sure it will appeal to many others.swest wrote: I got one for mine. Nice for short rides but a real PITA on long ones. So I fitted a LTD style seat. Now I can go as long as I like.
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'77 KZ1000-MTC 1075 kit. Stage 1 port
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swest wrote: I got one for mine. Nice for short rides but a real PITA on long ones. So I fitted a LTD style seat. Now I can go as long as I like.
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That’s the decision I’m trying to make now. My 76 KZ900 A4 has an original seat off a 900 (or possibly 1000?) LTD on it. The seat needs new covering and probably new foam. I’m trying to decide if I want a reproduction of the original seat or a repo LTD seat. Steve, where did you get yours?missionkz wrote: That's pretty close to the seat I made for my bike Steve. I don't care for the way that one from Z1 looks but I'm sure it will appeal to many others.
Mission, since you say you made yours, did you recover the original? That makes me wonder if an auto upholstery place could fix up the original? I’ve seen the kits with a cover and foam, but the ones I’ve seen pics of after they were put on look kinda cheesy.
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fordtruck wrote: I just bought the Z1Enterprises seat a month or so ago. Very good looking seat. The foam is firm. I haven't been able to ride it for more the 30 miles or so since putting it on, but it seems comfortable to me. I prefer firm seat foam so I think I will like it. Be advised this seat comes with the older latch pin. If your current seat uses a loop as the seat latch, you will have to drill two holes to mount the loop latch. I also changed the hinges out because they didn't have the built in stops to keep the seat from opening all the way onto the side cover.
Yes, I saw that the recommend you buy a seat latch to use with later bikes. I'm assuming I can use the latch off my stock seat.
And I don't plan on doing any iron butt competitions. I like the look, but would like to be able to ride 30 minutes before I'm in pain. The bike has a modified ltd seat currently. Its a squishy blob with a cheap cover. I could try and modify it to my taste, but when I can buy a decent seat for 140, why bother.
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Ok, I dug out an older kz1000 LTD seat from years of collecting KZ junk.DK900 wrote:
swest wrote: I got one for mine. Nice for short rides but a real PITA on long ones. So I fitted a LTD style seat. Now I can go as long as I like.
SteveThat’s the decision I’m trying to make now. My 76 KZ900 A4 has an original seat off a 900 (or possibly 1000?) LTD on it. The seat needs new covering and probably new foam. I’m trying to decide if I want a reproduction of the original seat or a repo LTD seat. Steve, where did you get yours?missionkz wrote: That's pretty close to the seat I made for my bike Steve. I don't care for the way that one from Z1 looks but I'm sure it will appeal to many others.
Mission, since you say you made yours, did you recover the original? That makes me wonder if an auto upholstery place could fix up the original? I’ve seen the kits with a cover and foam, but the ones I’ve seen pics of after they were put on look kinda cheesy.
A crappy one with bad, ripped apart vinyl and crusty foam but clean metal pan.
I found a person on eBay selling LTD replacement covers for around $40 shipped.
I stopped by an upholstery shop and the guy gave me a 2" thick by around 14" x 30" piece of medium density seat cushion foam for only $7.00! No idea how $7.00 came up but maybe it was off fall from an old job of his.
Ripped the old seat apart and used my wives electric turkey carving knife to trim out a lot of the old ratty foam and cut the new piece to fit and overlay.
I used water based contact cement on the two foam halves. Then wrapped the foam in some medium thin clear plastic followed by the new seat cover.
There was some old plastic sheeting on it so I removed it but followed that idea with new plastic.
The whole operation took about +2 hours and was easier then I expected.
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