Cheap, home made seat cover
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Cheap, home made seat cover
My wife and I made a seat cover for the ZZR600 to keep the seat protected from the sun and elements. I bought a pair of cheap ($10 pair), stretchy, embossed, chequer plate seat covers. Cut one in half and attached elastics. Bit of needlework and the job was done. I was hoping the design was wide enough to cover the width of the seat but now that its on I think it looks okay with the black sides. Not bad for a $5 seat cover. Will let you know how it looks after some punishment. What do you think?
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- The cover is nice and taught.
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Nice, she works wonders with Checker plate.. damn she must be strong 

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You're gonna need a seat cover to stop the plating geting hot in the sun!
Nah, seriously... looks pretty neat.
Nah, seriously... looks pretty neat.
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re: Cheap, home made seat cover
Looks pretty trick mate.
Only question is, does it move arond underneath you when your riding hard?
I suppose you can always slip it off when your going for a fun ride.
Only question is, does it move arond underneath you when your riding hard?
I suppose you can always slip it off when your going for a fun ride.
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You should see her when she's fired up.... can bend me into a pretzel.icebreaker wrote:Nice, she works wonders with Checker plate.. damn she must be strong

It's stretched very tight to the shape of the seat and has a thin foam backing. So far it doesn't move at all but I'll see how it is when I ride hard.mattyv74 wrote:Looks pretty trick mate.
Only question is, does it move arond underneath you when your riding hard?
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