sargent seat treatment???

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picked me up a rider and pillion sargent comfort seats for me GSA:D, what a difrence compared to the bmw slab:blast, anyway there only 12 months or so old and bang on mint:D, but i was just wondering whether anyone treats theres with any sort of leather treatment wax etc., not so much the top surfaces but more so the leather sides etc.

cheers,:thumby:
 
Leather? You must have completely different seats to mine because mine are vinyl or faux leather as they call it now, read as fake.
 
fook me some of this faux vinyl good then ay it, thats answered my question then:thumby:
 
Deffo sargents mate, all badged up, pocket under the pillion seat etc.
 
Just went out for a sniff of mine.Doesn't smell like leather or vinyl.More like old blokes arse.:D
 
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Vinyl... the wife covers hers in juice,,, :thumb
 

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Hi guys
I've just purchased a GSA, but I need to get a lower seat. Can you recommend a manufacturer or it it better to get an upholster?

Thanks
 
Hi guys
I've just purchased a GSA, but I need to get a lower seat. Can you recommend a manufacturer or it it better to get an upholster?

Thanks

Tony Archer LINKY

Do a search on here to see various testimonials & examples of his work from fellow GSers :thumby:
 
Hi guys
I've just purchased a GSA, but I need to get a lower seat. Can you recommend a manufacturer or it it better to get an upholster?

Thanks

Dont go mad having it lowered too far. I can only get my balls of feet down or more solidly with right foot only. The extra height takes some getting used to but its a trade-off between legs comfort while riding and reach to the floor when stopped.

I tried a very low Kahedo seat and turned back after 1/2 mile. Its was bottom friendly and nice to get both feet down flat, but the riding position was horrible.

In the end its a tall bike so persevere and only lower the seat enough to get what control you need when stopped. When you adapt to the bike you probably wont need it as low as you might expect.

I'm still on the look out for a standard height seat which is about 20mm lower than the adventures seat. I wont need it any lower than that.
 
Tony Archer LINKY

Do a search on here to see various testimonials & examples of his work from fellow GSers :thumby:

Give dave a ring at Diggers, based in Newport, Gwent - really top notch bloke and excellent handywork. Just had my GSA seat recovered and refoamed, better than new.

Gary
 
Tony Archer LINKY

Do a search on here to see various testimonials & examples of his work from fellow GSers :thumby:

To add another recommendation for Tony Archer,he's a top bloke,he's just made me a "one off " design seat in leather for my Triumph T160,outstanding workmanship and very reasonably priced.He also fitted a gel pad to a GS1200 for me a few months back,even lent me a seat so I could go for a bimble while he did it !.
 


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