New Seat (sort of)

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New Seat (sort of)

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I have decided that as an upholsterer I make a pretty good IT guy. :shock:

Still my $20 staple gun from Bunnings did eventually get it on there, so about $250AUD spent all up including the foam from clarks rubber.
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Well done! I wouldn't have attempted that; several of my seats have been modified by professionals and the result is usually an improvement. Were you looking for more comfort, or just a higher riding position? Or both? :nod:

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Both plus the original cover had started to crack. There is a highly regarded seat builder only an hour from here, maybe too highly as he is booked out for six months.

So decided to have a go and quite pleased with how it turned out. :thumbsup:
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Looks good for a first go! Have done several over the years mostly to make things shorter :oops:… i think it was the navigator one that beat me for a while as we didn’t have a powerful enough stapler … we do now!
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It still surprises me just how low these bikes were. I have lengthened the shock by 3mm, raised the seat by 10, and yet with my measly 5"8 frame can still get both feet firmly flat on the ground! :dance:
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That is exactly what i need to do!
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