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You might try a local auto upholstery shop. They can usually do the job
including shaping the foam, if desired.
Good luck,
Bruce
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>Upcoming project if I get my bike working again is to repair the seat, a
>Corbin "Gunfighter" that came with my used Honda CB700. The seat portion
>vinyl is cracked in several places and I thought Corbin could sell a kit
>or repair it for a nominal fee. They want $150-200! Has anyone had
>success with this type situation?
Yeah. I had a local car upholsterer redo mine for $65. Works fine and I didn't
have to argue w/Mike or wait a month.
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Tom Keener keen...@cts.com
'91 ST1100 -the Silver Surfer
We don' need no steenkin' numbers.
Brett K. Austin TX.
Try SARGENT'S UPHOLSTERY here in Jacksonville, Florida. They're in all the m/c
magazines and do excellent work. I had my Nighthawk seat redone abut 5 months ago. Had
super cell foam put in the front portion of the seat; textured material to keep from
slipping; and red piping around the edge to set it off from my black motorcycle. WHOLE
THING came to $158 total!
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Jeff Wooddell 1993 Honda 750 Nighthawk
"Stay Low - Move Fast - Think Smart - and, if you gotta go, take company!"
-- McGyver --