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  • Jimmy Hoffa

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    finally got lucky on fleabay! new seat cover

    These babies are going for 60 something minus shipping on the various parts sites...got it for 50 something shipped from fleabay. Go me.

    Now it's time to get reeeeeal familiar with Cliff's tutorial on changing seat covers, and to pray that I don't need new foam. Actually, anyone know the dimensions of foam I'd need to cut in case I do need to replace it? Which I probably will...

    (82 GS850)

  • doctorgonzo

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    Not everybody is lucky enough to have a resource like this available, but I got mine re-covered by an auto upholstery guy for 50 bucks. Lot of them apparently won't do bike seats, but I found one who does. He did it in black kind of matte (not shiny) marine grade vinyl.

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    • Jimmy Hoffa

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      do you recall ball park how much you paid?

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      • salty_monk
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        #4
        Z1 does that same cover for $50.

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        • Nessism
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          #5
          I almost bid on that cover to have a spare. Glad it went to a worthy GS lover.

          As I recall it's an OE cover that someone pulled off. Should be quite a bit nicer than most of the aftermarket covers out there.
          Ed

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          • 1980GS1000E
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            #6
            That does not appear to be an OEM cover to me. The stitching looks aftermarket.
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            • 82gs1100

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              Originally posted by doctorgonzo
              Not everybody is lucky enough to have a resource like this available, but I got mine re-covered by an auto upholstery guy for 50 bucks. Lot of them apparently won't do bike seats, but I found one who does. He did it in black kind of matte (not shiny) marine grade vinyl.
              $50 thats a deal. i got a quote for $100 for mine. I made the mistake of going with diamond custom seats. my pan is rotted so i figured id get a great seat. $500 in the garbage. there nuts. looked like something a 10year old would make. i wouldn't have used it if it was free.
              i should do a write up on it.

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              • rustybronco
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                #8
                Originally posted by 1980GS1000E
                That does not appear to be an OEM cover to me. The stitching looks aftermarket.
                and no smooth band between the rider and pillion positions.
                De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                • Nessism
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                  #9
                  Saw an ad on ebay recently where the guy was selling a stock cover off an '82 GS850G. Comment was that it was in great shape. The photo was similar to the one Jimmy posted so I just assumed. Did a search on completed listings and can't find the ad for some reason.

                  BTW, the stock seat on my '82 looks identical to the photo in this thread. Not postive though since it's just one photo.
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                  • rustybronco
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nessism
                    Saw an ad on ebay recently where the guy was selling a stock cover off an '82 GS850G. Comment was that it was in great shape. The photo was similar to the one Jimmy posted so I just assumed. Did a search on completed listings and can't find the ad for some reason.

                    BTW, the stock seat on my '82 looks identical to the photo in this thread. Not postive though since it's just one photo.
                    Nessism, I looked at the cover in your photos and it looks like the cover jimmy posted.
                    They are different than mine.
                    if you look closely at the picture in my sig you should see what I am talking about. is mine correct or not. Hummmmmmmm?
                    is yours a day one seat? I need to get a new cover for mine soon.

                    ***edit*** I just looked in the pre-delivery service guide, what do you know, mine is different. someone must have put a ginsu cover on my '82!
                    jimmy, want to sell it?
                    Last edited by rustybronco; 07-06-2008, 01:15 AM.
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                    • Nessism
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by rustybronco
                      Nessism, I looked at the cover in your photos and it looks like the cover jimmy posted.
                      They are different than mine.
                      if you look closely at the picture in my sig you should see what I am talking about. is mine correct or not. Hummmmmmmm?
                      is yours a day one seat? I need to get a new cover for mine soon.
                      Rusty,
                      Not an expert here but your seat looks to be from a '83 based on this link to GS models http://www.suzukicycles.org/GS-series/index.html. Maybe it was changed along the way?
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                      • rustybronco
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                        #12
                        That's the seat, less the grab rail difference.
                        look at the 1983 Australia sales brochure same trim as yours, with a different grab rail.

                        time to hunt up a cover...
                        De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                        http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                        • martmaye

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                          OEM seat cover for 82 GS850G

                          HELP....I look high and low and wonder if anyone knows where to get on OEM/replica seat cover for my old beast. I want it to look "right" and money is not an issue, within reason. The pan and foam is fine, just the cover needs replacing. Thanks

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                          • doctorgonzo

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                            Originally posted by martmaye
                            HELP....I look high and low and wonder if anyone knows where to get on OEM/replica seat cover for my old beast. I want it to look "right" and money is not an issue, within reason. The pan and foam is fine, just the cover needs replacing. Thanks
                            Look up auto upholstery in your location internet or phone book, and call all of them. I had to call three before a guy said "well, I haven't done one in a while, but sure I'll give it a shot". Beautiful job for 50 bucks. May not find it that cheap, but the "plain" oem look shuldn't be too pricey.

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                            • Nessism
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                              Don't mean to sound contrary to the good doctor here...but you won't find a local upholstery shop that can replicate a factory cover. The stock cover has a heat sealed seamed pattern on top with piping, the aftermarket covers have sewn seams which while durable, don't look the same.

                              Sorry to be a downer.
                              Last edited by Nessism; 07-08-2008, 07:07 PM.
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