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    Need Help Identifying My Seat - 1980 GS550L

    Hello everyone.
    I'm back again because my seat is confusing me, and I'm going to need help identifying it so that I can either re-cover, or replace the seat because it sucks. The seat is pictured on the bike below. I know it's not original because whoever re-covered it last did a crappy job.
    Bikebandit.com's parts breakdown shows a seat for my bike to look like this: http://ddaum.home.mchsi.com/seat.jpg, and the original seat on a bike like mine looks like this: http://ddaum.home.mchsi.com/seat2.jpg. You can't really tell from the pic of my bike below, but the seat pan gets wider around the rim/back of the rider position. It looks like the seat pan that is supposed to be on the bike does not get wider in the middle. Can anyone tell me if a seat like this (below) will fit my bike? It's supposed to have come off a 1981 GS650E. Will it fit my bike?


    #2
    Well, I was able to do a little more research and comparing of pictures on eBay. I think the seatpan currently on the bike is the original, but one of the POs must have replaced the foam as well as the cover. Does anyone know where I can order some new foam and a new cover for my seat? I've seen a few websites for the covers, but nothing for the foam. Anyone?

    PS - I want to get rid of this King, Queen seat look, that's why I want new foam.

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      #3
      One of the guys responded to 'aiport cop' today and mentioned B+H products as a seatcover source. Frankly that is the first (and only) site I've seen offering a seatcover for the '80 550L. http://www.motorcycleseatcovers.com/testimonials.htm
      That'll get you to their site.

      Foam, you might check with an upholsterererer locally. Stuff is expensive. Another option is to contact Sargent Cycle http://www.sargentcycle.com/ and see what they want to do the job.

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        #4
        ddaum, in 1983 I ordered a king-queen seat for my V-45 Magna from J.C. Whitney. What I received was the foam and cover shaped exactly as I wanted, and all I had to do was remove the original foam and cover from my seat pan, and attach the new material. Worked very well. I'm not typically a fan of J.C. Whitney, but in that case everything was perfect. I would suspect that they probably have something similar to what you need, even an original equipment type replacement. Good Luck in your search

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          #5
          ddaum, some guys over on the Concours site were talking about this, too. Here's a link the info might help you out. http://www.concours.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16181

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            #6
            Thanks for your help jimcor, but I looked on ebay and I'm bidding on a stock seat. If I can get it cheap, I'm going to just fix-up and paint my seat pan, put the stock foam on from the seat on eBay, and order a new seat cover online. I'll post pics once everything is done.

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