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<blockquote data-quote="Lee B." data-source="post: 938007" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>I had the same situation. I found a local upholstery shop and worked with them for a few weeks to do a custom job. The good part about this was I was able to ride the in-process versions for a couple of hours each to see how it felt and then give them changes for the next version. This was free since they had not covered it. I posted pictures and an overly long description of the process on this forum or the other one. All in all I am extremely happy with the results and not just because it cost under $200. The down side is I had to find a loaner so the shop could use my seat pan. I found one from a rider 150 miles from my house and he let me borrow it then I shipped it back to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee B., post: 938007, member: 14752"] I had the same situation. I found a local upholstery shop and worked with them for a few weeks to do a custom job. The good part about this was I was able to ride the in-process versions for a couple of hours each to see how it felt and then give them changes for the next version. This was free since they had not covered it. I posted pictures and an overly long description of the process on this forum or the other one. All in all I am extremely happy with the results and not just because it cost under $200. The down side is I had to find a loaner so the shop could use my seat pan. I found one from a rider 150 miles from my house and he let me borrow it then I shipped it back to him. [/QUOTE]
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