Seat Trim Repair GS1000G
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A few years after I bought my bike new in 1981, a couple of those securing tabs broke off. I was able to secure the trim strip with clear fishing line wrapped around the trim strip and through the little hole in the seat, with a knot at the back.
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I had a few of those screws broken on mine. The screws were still in the seat. I fished them out, put them back on the trim with Gorilla super glue and re attached.
It looks like the studs were originally attached with hot glue. Seemed to work ok.Comment
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my trim strips are held on with black silicone gasket maker. Used c-clamps until it set up. Hot glue might work too...sigpic
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Flyboy
Ah Johno, my seat trim is missing altogether, as is the trim off 90% of 1000G's, they seem to be the first bits to fall off, along with the little trim piece around the tail.
If yours are still off, please could you do me a huge favour mate.
Getting hold of some is almost impossible, so I am going to make up a set for myself, could you please measure yours for me, width, length, length to the turn, with of the cut out on the middle, thickness and depth of the cut out in the middle.
Would be much appreciated.
My plan is to cut the profile out of aluminum flat bar, then mill the center groove in and weld attachments on the back, maybe little studs that secure with a nut from the inside.Last edited by Guest; 05-03-2014, 12:16 AM.Comment
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Bob,
Thanks for the suggestions.
Flyboy,Ah Johno, my seat trim is missing altogether, as is the trim off 90% of 1000G's, they seem to be the first bits to fall off, along with the little trim piece around the tail.
If yours are still off, please could you do me a huge favour mate.
Getting hold of some is almost impossible, so I am going to make up a set for myself, could you please measure yours for me, width, length, length to the turn, with of the cut out on the middle, thickness and depth of the cut out in the middle.
Would be much appreciated.
My plan is to cut the profile out of aluminum flat bar, then mill the center groove in and weld attachments on the back, maybe little studs that secure with a nut from the inside.
That is what Suzuki should have done in '81 but it looks like the accountants got their way.
Measurements:
Length 610mm

Height 20mm

The recess is 10mm wide with 5mm above and below.
The recess depth is 1-2mm. Difficult to measure.
The other end is cut off by 10mm as in the photo below.
Johno
current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4
previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
1977 GS400
1974 Montesa 250
1960s Kawasaki 175Comment
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Flyboy


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