Seat Recovering
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Re: Seat Recovering
Ross,
Nicely done. It turned out really nice. I have a strap if you need one. It came with an h2 seat that I recovered. Think it is the same or close to the cbx strap. I will check tomorrow and see if it's the same or close and let you know. If you need it, it's yours.
Jerry
Nicely done. It turned out really nice. I have a strap if you need one. It came with an h2 seat that I recovered. Think it is the same or close to the cbx strap. I will check tomorrow and see if it's the same or close and let you know. If you need it, it's yours.
Jerry
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Re: Seat Recovering
The strap I have is just about 1/8" more narrow then the cbx. If you can use it, you can have it.
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Re: Seat Recovering
Simply awesome Ross. Bravo!
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Re: Seat Recovering
Ross:
A pretty sweet rider you have there! If you decide to sell, someone will get a nice, well-sorted '79.
Dave
A pretty sweet rider you have there! If you decide to sell, someone will get a nice, well-sorted '79.
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Re: Seat Recovering
Looks mighty fine Ross!
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Re: Seat Recovering

That mike is good people....he sent me some seat trims.

Jerry
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Re: Seat Recovering
Great work Ross 

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Re: Seat Recovering
I used the tutorial as reference for my seat and the seat turned out nice.
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Re: Seat Recovering
Major Wedgey!
Glad the tutorial was useful. Enjoy the ride.
Ross
Glad the tutorial was useful. Enjoy the ride.
Ross