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Saddlemen seatcovers - quality?

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From a previous thread I find I can get Saddlemen covers from a couple of local dealers - any opinions on the quality/longevity of them? They don't seem too pricey for single covers - around $68 recommended retail for the GS850, but that's before the usual Rip-Off Ireland factor kicks in. I don't want to pay what could end up at well over $100 for something that's just not going to last.
 
Im on my second one. 82/83 1100E's had a tendency to rip along a seam close to the gas tank. Mine did at about 10 years and it took me another 10 years to change it. The first Saddleman lasted another 10 years and now Im on my second. They look pretty good for the price.
 
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If they only last about 10 years, then my wife's bike will be due soon.

However, she has not been riding much lately, so it will be a while longer.

We have the double-bucket setup on her bike (click link in sig to see the picture), quality has always appeared good.

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I bought my last one from Ebay and the seller is mac32756. The fit is perfect and it's the most durable one I've ever had, with the exception of the OEM covers. His prices are really good, too. He sews a thin layer of foam into the cover and it really does seem to make it more comfy. (I've had several Saddlemen seat covers but they never seemed to hold up very well.)
 
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The 650 I have came with one when I bought it 5 years ago. It looks nice and I think it will last another 5 years. I'd buy one next time.

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Paul gave me his 'used' one as he wanted a stock one. It was in perfect condition when he gave it to me for my 80' 1000G and I've put probably 12'000kms on it since then and it still looks the new. Some people say they are a bit thicker than stock, which they are, and don't like that but I think it's great and it definitely is not 'too' thick to make it look weird. I would buy another for sure.
 
Recently I bought a Saddlemen cover for my 650G to tide me over while I had one in the '83 pattern made by Pit Replica. While I have no complaints about the quality of the build and materials, it just didn't sit right on my seat, probably due to me not using the pan teeth to hold it down, and just relying on its draw string.

Yesterday, I picked up my Pit Replica cover, and it is no doubt a superior product. Like rockford's EBay seller, Pit Replica sews in the foam, just like OEM, and includes a waterproof plastic to protect the foam. While the faux stitching is not a perfect match, it does pass the 1 foot inspection. It remains to be seen whether the material stands the test of time, but it looks and feels the same or better than the material Saddlemen use.

Had Saddlemen been able to provide the proper pattern for my year/model, I would have been happy enough with their product, but given a choice, I'll stick with Pit Replica. Can't really go wrong with either I think.
 
Well, to answer the question, I had one on one of my bikes for a little over 20 years before it needed to be replaced due to a small 1" tear.
Well over 100,000 miles too. ;)
 
Well, to answer the question, I had one on one of my bikes for a little over 20 years before it needed to be replaced due to a small 1" tear.
Well over 100,000 miles too. ;)

That's a pretty strong endorsement, I'd say.
 
Thanks, gentlemen; much food for thought, there.
The mac32756 prices are very good, but spoiled by a shipping cost of $42 - I'll drop him a query about sending it USPS 1st Class instead, which would knock nearly $20 off that.
If he won't come down a bit, it will be a Saddlemen by the looks of things.
And this has suddenly caught my eye - it's so very tempting and something I fancied getting a long time ago
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281467002615
 
That is an odd piece of kit for day to day riding, but would do nicely for long-haul tours. You probably can't do better for the price and work involved to install.
 
Thanks, gentlemen; much food for thought, there.
The mac32756 prices are very good, but spoiled by a shipping cost of $42 - I'll drop him a query about sending it USPS 1st Class instead, which would knock nearly $20 off that.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281467002615

I thought you must be mistaken about the shipping cost until I noticed that you're in Ireland!!! That still seems really unreasonable but I see that he uses an automated feature to figure shipping costs. I hope he'll refigure it and offer you a better deal.
 
If your seat cover isnt listed on the Pit Replica site they will make you a free one for supplying the cover for replication. Be mindful this may tale a few months turn around time but the covers are well worth the wait and being choosey.
 
Pit Replica looks much better. On an 1979 - 1981 850/1000G, the Saddlemen is too thick on the bottom to put the stock side trim back on to the seat. They work fine. They don't look as stock as I wanted.
 
Im more than happy with it for my beater....

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I'm looking for seat covers too. I started looking at Saddlemen, read 'better' reviews about Pit Replica, then found for $100 I can go locally and have a cover made and foam adjusted, or for $130 I can send it to Sargent Cycle for a cover and foam repair. I don't know how this helps anyone who's not in the US but figured it's worth mentioning some options.

I have to say, the pic above does look pretty decent :)
 
And this has suddenly caught my eye - it's so very tempting and something I fancied getting a long time ago
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281467002615
You might want to think at least twice before pulling the trigger on that one. :-k

We got one for my son's 850 and put it on. It is plenty comfortable, but it sits almost two inches higher than the stock seat, which really changes your riding position. Unless you are as tall as we are, you will also have trouble reaching the ground. We put the stock seat back on his bike and that is what was on it when we sold it.

I recently sold the Saddlemen double-bucket to a friend with a 550, who took it to a local upholstery shop, where they shaved it down and shaped it to fit the 550 pan. He really likes it.

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That saddlemen cover looks great on the 1000E. The free '79 850G I had came with a Saddlemen double bucket. It went in the dumpster. But that was just me.
 
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