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My bike has a leather aftermarket (Mustang) seat with a small ~ 1/4 rip in it. I see a lot of products advertised but I also see a lot of bad reviews on them too, any suggestions/recommendations/experiences on how to repair this?82 GS1100E
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Originally posted by 5azzmonkey View PostMy bike has a leather aftermarket (Mustang) seat with a small ~ 1/4 rip in it. I see a lot of products advertised but I also see a lot of bad reviews on them too, any suggestions/recommendations/experiences on how to repair this?
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Originally posted by Vmass View PostI decided to look at their site....They do offer repair service and they are located in Conneticut!!
I just called them and spoke to Kim in sales. She laughed at how old the seat was and requested I send her a picture. She also questioned if it was leather or vinyl ....... I'll guess I'll double check ..... anybody know an easy test to do this?
-Dave82 GS1100E
five asses because it's far superior to having just four!
Yes, I watched too much South Park!
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Dodik
easiest way to check for real leather is light a match and stick it in while it is still lighting up. if it is not leather you will need a new one.
not sure if you want to go with the easy test
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