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2whldreams
Seat cover '78 GS1000
Who do you have to know to find a replacement seat cover for the 1978 -80 GS 1000 stepped seat? Will it be necessary to storm the gates of Suzuki HQ? Does this web site have access to Suzukis ear/attention? I can't finish restoring/commit to finishing the bike without the correct (a facsimile doesn't count) seat cover. If Suzuki produced the correct patterned cover, sold the finished item through distributers this is a potential win-win for everybody. Suzuki makes money, Distributers generate revenue and the owners of the 30+ y/old bikes can show their bikes with pride. One other option would be for Suzuki to sell the mold to a reliable second party and let them mfg., distribute the finished product. Thank you in advance for your time and attention in regards to this matter. Worst case scenario, how do you forward an email to Suzuki?Tags: None
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SqDancerLynn1
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Originally posted by 2whldreams View PostWho do you have to know to find a replacement seat cover for the 1978 -80 GS 1000 stepped seat? Will it be necessary to storm the gates of Suzuki HQ? Does this web site have access to Suzukis ear/attention? I can't finish restoring/commit to finishing the bike without the correct (a facsimile doesn't count) seat cover. If Suzuki produced the correct patterned cover, sold the finished item through distributers this is a potential win-win for everybody. Suzuki makes money, Distributers generate revenue and the owners of the 30+ y/old bikes can show their bikes with pride. One other option would be for Suzuki to sell the mold to a reliable second party and let them mfg., distribute the finished product. Thank you in advance for your time and attention in regards to this matter. Worst case scenario, how do you forward an email to Suzuki?
Now then, in regard to your post, your name is pretty apt, for you are indeed "dreaming". There are some aftermarket seat covers available that look pretty good, some even are close to the same pattern, but none that I know of that will be exact. The stock seats from Suzuki are looong gone. Occasionally a nice used stock seat pops up on ebay. For your particular model, expect to pay $200 or more for a nice one.
Suzuki isn't going to bother with making a limited run of seat covers for 30+ year old bikes. The hassle involved and the money that would be required for the tooling would make the selling price prohibitive, and the numbers that they would sell simply wouldn't justify the endeavor for them. Small companies that specialize in such things are the place to look.
Do a search here for "seat covers" and see what pops up.
And no, Suzuki doesn't pay any attention to this site. They really don't care about these old bikes, the parts revenue from them is tiny in the grand scheme of things.Last edited by Griffin; 02-27-2010, 04:39 PM.GS450E GS650E GS700ES GS1000E GS1000G GS1100G GS1100E
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Get a good picture and take it to your local car upholstery shop1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
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Originally posted by mustangflyr View PostYou might check at this website, motorcycleseats.co.uk, his covers are heat pressed and appear close to original.
I may have to look into this guy.....GS450E GS650E GS700ES GS1000E GS1000G GS1100G GS1100E
KZ550A KZ700A GPZ750
CB400T CB900F
XJ750R
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2whldreams
Thank you gentlemen for replying to my response. I am considering a simple plain cover just to get this thing done and down the road.
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cdnoel
I have a site.
I have a site that has nice replacement covers for just about any seat you could dig up. It was in an article I read in motorcycle clasics and I'll get the name for you by tomorow. You could also go to www.motorcycleclassics.com and see if they have it on thier web site.
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cdnoel
It's www.saddlemen.com
Here it is. www.saddlemen.com and the article is on the MC classics site if you want some good pointers on doing your own work. I recently made my own cover with the help of my Mom who is much better at apulstery than I am. For the price of marine grade vinyl and all the labor I wish I had found this site first. Looks like they have your cover for $64.95 listed for the 1000 and 850L. I paid over $35.00 for materials just to make my own and it took all day with two people and a very expensive heavy duty sewing machine.Last edited by Guest; 03-02-2010, 10:47 PM.
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Don-lo
Here is the closest replacement cover that I have seen. I'll be ordering one this week.
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