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    King and Queen Seat making WELLINGTON

    HI guys - I have been away for a while doing other things but getting back into a bit of riding on my Kawie Vulcan 800cc Classic. Wanting to know how I go about getting a King and Queen seat made up as the original is a bit short in the tail for me and I need the riders seat to go back three or four inches and have a support backing. Also the original is HD style and has only a 5" wide back seat which is uncomfortable on longer trips so I want to create a bucket style K&Q seat like I once got done for a 500 single and it make a huge difference to the ride. Anyone in Wellington to recommend? . I dont mind using my original seat to save costs but roughly how much should I budget for please? I am also thinking if its possible to have a reinforced back for the pillion. I am sure many of you have some ideas on this. As a last resort, I would accept just getting the rider seat taken back and reinforced as a back stop or wall as I mainly ride alone anyway. Cheers LDeR
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    A quick google shows: http://www.trimit.co.nz/ - not sure you'll find one in Wellington.

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    Did some goggling and amazing what you can get done but rang the Boyies at Wellington MC centre and they put me onto Rotary Motor Trimmers whom actually were just a couple kms from home in Hanson Lane Newtown. Had a short afternoon so bowled over and had the seat checked over - refit etc for $120-$150. Choice. Will update in due choice as I have to wait until next week to have the work done.
    Then came the day when cages were confined to zoos.. and the bipedals ruled the earth again.. Tu@ advt # 666 Return of the beasties

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