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    where can i get a @#$#@ seat cover?

    it's been rather difficult to find a seat cover for my 85 gs700E. anyone got any leads? travelcade seems to cover just about every model except the 700E. strange.

    -jon

    #2
    Jcwhitney , or any local upholsterer that has vinyl.
    Considered Suzuki?
    Dink

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      #3
      I hear you!!!!! the best thing to do is go to an auto upholstery shop. these things are difficult to find accessories for!

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        #4
        I got mine done at a little italian upholstery shop near my house and for $150 CDN it was BETTER than the original seat and with more padding on an '84 GS750EF. Try a local shop.

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          #5
          I bought a seat cover from jc whitney for my 1000L I went with the touring seat for my wife... then I bought a used seat and had it recovered by a local shop in the original design. work out well . when I.m riding alone i used the original design when my wife rides I throw on the touring seat.

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            #6
            Sargent Cycle had a real nice cover kit for my 1100E.
            Currently bikeless
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              #7
              Bad-a-bing, bad-a-boom:


              It looks like they list your bike, too.
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