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foxxx85
Where to find a seat??
I have just purchased a 1981 gs1000GL for $400. I am in the process of getting the bike going. It has the stepped seat on it and it is in great condition. I, however like to sit a little further back on the bike than the seat is designed for. I was wondering if anyone knows where i could find a flatter seat that would allow me to sit further back(cheap). The seat i have is in great shape. No tears at all. Maybe even trade to someone if possible. Any info would be great. Thanks.Tags: None
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bucketsofgs1000
I don't know how cheap you can find one, but look for Giuliari seat. The one I have is a fairly flat seat with a scoop up in the back end to catch your butt when the bike tries to climb out from under you after you roll back the throttle. I like my seat, so you can't have it, but I think I have some picture with it posted here somewhere, just look for my posts with pictures (bucketsofgs1000). Good luck,
-Zack
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gremlin
you can buy a seat pan and foam, from any used parts suppliers. then have it recovered, really cheap at a upholstery shop.
this way you can have your other seat as a back up.
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tom b
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Had the same bike with that seat 2 yrs. ago. took it to an upholstery shop and had the foam cut down and recoverd for 15o.oo. Or do what is suggested above to keep your stock seat
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Hard to find used seat, long wait at least.
The advice the from the other guys is good, but here is a DIY way.
My bike came with the Double Bucket seat, damn ugly. Searched for a used seat, could not find one to fit. I got tired of waiting, so I pealed off the cover of the D-B, and cut the high parts of the foam off with a bread knife. I purchased a replacement cover from JC Whitney, the fabric looked 2nd rate, and I needed to cut more foam off to fit it. I could have done that, or spent some money for new Upholstery foam. I returned the cover, then went to a fabric store and found some very heavy, leather textured fabric for only $15 a yard. I cut it to fit in a basic shape, sewed the corners, stretched it over the seat and over the hooks already on the seat pan. Done, ready to ride, and rain proof, and comfortable.
Bill1982 GS1100G- road bike
1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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sabreman-v65
I had an '82 GS1100GL , I hated the stepped seat and happened to run across a Honda "Twinstar" 185 seat at a swap meet. I made some very simple mounts and bolted it on, I think it flows with the lines very well and was much more comfortable. See!
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Originally posted by sabreman-v65 View PostI had an '82 GS1100GL , I hated the stepped seat and happened to run across a Honda "Twinstar" 185 seat at a swap meet. I made some very simple mounts and bolted it on, I think it flows with the lines very well and was much more comfortable. See!
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