Seat Recovering

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Zippy
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Seat Recovering

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Anybody know of any companies that do good work at seat recovering?
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Chap called Steve Adams has done various seat recovering jobs for bikes that have been in magazines. Quality work.

Only contact detail I have for him is his facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/SteveA63
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Google Smartrrr's. Guy called Marty has re-covered a seat of mine and others on here before. Top guy.

Spoke to him about 6 weeks back and he quoted me £40 to re-cover the riders in alcantara and pillion in red vinyl.
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These chaps did my '23 pillion seat, top work!

http://www.motorbikeseats.com/
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I believe geff33 does it and has had a few for sale on here to

viewtopic.php?f=17&t=23319#p163048
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I do them myself, seriously, its a piece of piss. you just need a quality staple gun.

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