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Padmei
20th December 2012, 12:51
Hey has anyone used suede as a seat cover for their bikes? I'm thinking of making one for my bike but want to hear any pros & cons. What is availibilty like?
onearmedbandit
20th December 2012, 13:02
Not too sure how well it would end up looking after being in the rain. However there might be waterproofing products available.
imdying
20th December 2012, 13:16
Hey has anyone used suede as a seat cover for their bikes? I'm thinking of making one for my bike but want to hear any pros & cons. What is availibilty like?
Some of the F4s use something that looks like it, might be worth a word with a marine upholsterer.
GSF
20th December 2012, 13:42
There's a product around which is a microfibre material, but it has the look and feel of rough brushed suede.
Unfortunately I can't remember what the product name is. I looked into it for a seat covering a while ago, I have seen it used on some custom bikes in a light tan colour. It's waterproof, and has decent stain resistance.
The people I was talking to about it were Papatoetoe Upholsterers in Auckland, they said it was a fairly common product and they used it on several seats they did for Shed 5 Motorcycles. Talk to some auto and marine upholsterers, they'll probably have the same stuff.
pritch
20th December 2012, 13:53
My Speed Triple has a partial "suede" seat. Although quite likely it is suede courtesy of Dupont or Monsanto?
imdying
20th December 2012, 14:13
Post up when you find it, I plan on using the same on a custom bike of mine.
Padmei
20th December 2012, 20:15
Post up when you find it, I plan on using the same on a custom bike of mine.
No worries will do. Those of you that remember suede "Treks" shoes from the 80's that's the kind of suede I was after.
pete-blen
20th December 2012, 20:24
The early 80s Suzuki katana's had a suede type stuff on there seats..
in blue or grey
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