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    Mo ass friendly

    My dear seats to my bike has all the seating comfort of sitting on my cpu mounted on a bucking bull. The tail section is from a RGV250L or M, anyone got any "better seat" fixes? My pillion in a million could use some more padding as well(although I would be a dead man if I said that to her.)

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    Tried a sheepskin? They can sometimes reduce the feeling of being ridden out of town on a rail.

    A friend had his Funduro seat covered with possum fur, twas nice.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    This has been posted B4 but maybe an adjustment to the seat style or padding level may help. U could try
    http://www.trimit.co.nz/
    One of the guys here has posted the link B4 someone worth keeping in mind I think.
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    Yeah Timber020, my father in law owns that business and does all the custom seats, we have like 6 bikes between us, with my gsxr600, and the the wifes sisters, fiancee just got a zx10r yesterday(he works for local kawa dealer, baycity motorcycles).

    But we can reshape/refoam the seat how ever you want, Its alot easyer if we have you here with bike, but it not we will find the same sorta bike in tauranga and make it around that.

    We can change covers to all sorts of designs and colours

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403
    Tried a sheepskin? They can sometimes reduce the feeling of being ridden out of town on a rail.

    A friend had his Funduro seat covered with possum fur, twas nice.
    Oooooh, kinky!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    Yeah Timber020, my father in law owns that business and does all the custom seats, we have like 6 bikes between us, with my gsxr600, and the the wifes sisters, fiancee just got a zx10r yesterday(he works for local kawa dealer, baycity motorcycles).

    But we can reshape/refoam the seat how ever you want, Its alot easyer if we have you here with bike, but it not we will find the same sorta bike in tauranga and make it around that.

    We can change covers to all sorts of designs and colours
    I have a TRX 850 and the seat pad is all scarred. Could I take it off and send it to the father in law to get a cover made for it?

    If so, let me know and I'll send it up. Let me know the address of course
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    Yup thats a way you can do it if you wish, all details are at www.trimit.co.nz. When you sent it say you heard about it from kiwibiker, and i see if can con him to get some discount for kber's

    Are you after just a plain cover?? black again or different colour we can get all sorts of designss embroded in the seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    Yup thats a way you can do it if you wish, all details are at www.trimit.co.nz. When you sent it say you heard about it from kiwibiker, and i see if can con him to get some discount for kber's

    Are you after just a plain cover?? black again or different colour we can get all sorts of designss embroded in the seats.
    It's actually not the pad you sit on, it's bum stop pad. Embossing sounds very cool. Something like TRX850 in the Yamaha script would be a nice touch.

    Thanks for the quick reply.
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    Sweet i know the part you on about

    Its not Embossing its emboriding you know like you get in to hats and shirts, if you look at the website you see what i mean. If you can find the exact logo you want floating around on the net email it to me, cause thats all we were do to get the logos just go looking around the net for them to use.


    BTW i sitting at work at lunch at moment was reason such quick reply.

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    The attached file is about the best representation of what I'm after I can find.

    I reckon Red on a Black background.

    Cheers
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    Cajun,
    can you guys do a big bumstop pad(not a pad for a big bum, big pad for the bum) like the racers use, for the gix?

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    Sure we would work something out for it 750y. have to make something, but thats not to hard, hardest thing is finding some were you can fix it to the bike. ya might have to leave the bike with us for a week so we could figure something out, how how do you disconnect the speedo on a gsxr1000. j/k

    Nah 750y nothing is impossible, would need a close look at one, i will look at the 1k k3 over here in tauranga, and see what i can work out and let ya know aye.


    Jim2 Yeah i am sure be able to do something like that if possible send us a rough size of the logo you want on it, even it you just do a square on a piece of paper or something simlar when ya sent it up

    Cajun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    ya might have to leave the bike with us for a week so we could figure something out, how do you disconnect the speedo ... j/k
    lmao, they don't go without the speedo plugged in.

    I think the tail is just like yours so it'd probably have to attach to the front of the rear seat cowl. I was thinking of getting hold of some foam and testing it with some velcro first. I find I sometimes slide back on the seat as the thing tries to accelerate out from underneath me.

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    Cheers Cajun - I'll take it off and package it up. I'll sellotape a rectangle of paper of about the size I want in the place where I think it should go.

    Any ideas on price?

    Cheers
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    750Y we got some heavy duty sticky velcro that could be suitable. and plenty of foam in tons of sizes, just give me a yell one day you wanna head down to tauranga, even on a saturday sunday avo and we can see what we can work out.

    Jim2 - shouldn't be to much since its a rather simple cover take bugger all fabic. i have to confirm with father in law will let ya know later on.

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