Title: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 06, 2015, 07:13:52 PM I recently got myself a nice customised tank and new paintwork done. As SpikeC pointed out in <that thread> (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=62943.30), I now need to do a better job on the seat.
I'm fairly happy with the actual seat, just not the upholstery. The vinyl that is currently on there is too slippery and the stitching doesn't quite line up with the cover (the guy who did it didn't have the cover to work with, it was being painted). I could just replace it with a grippier vinyl but am thinking that leather would be more classy. What do people think? One upholsterer I talked to felt the leather would require too much maintenance and recommended against stitching any sort of pattern in it, as water would pool in the divots. However I quite like the idea of a diamond patter across the top - a bit like <this> (http://www.luimoto.com/img/products/356-1-1392-l.jpg) one. Does anybody have experience with leather bike seats and are there any issues I need to worry about? All thoughts and comments welcome. (https://sconnor1.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/Modifications/ArmourBodies-Tank/i-kDBvcBJ/0/M/0V3A0011-M.jpg) Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: koko64 on August 06, 2015, 07:38:49 PM I would go fake leather for the mantenace reasons, waterproofing, etc. They have so many textures to choose from in vinyl nowdays. They even have fake suede and carbon look vinyl.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: itsamonster on August 07, 2015, 02:05:06 AM I've seen them covered in stingray skin before..... Must be waterproof! ;D
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: koko64 on August 07, 2015, 02:17:09 AM Yep ;D and grippy. Ive patted one at Seaworld.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: SpikeC on August 07, 2015, 11:21:16 AM I had leather on the seat of my R1100S and it held up really well with little maintenance. Not all leather is alike, either! Mine was done by Rick Meyer in California and was very easy to live with.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 07, 2015, 02:38:29 PM I like this one:
(http://bikeglam.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Seat1-630x419.jpg) Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: xcaptainxbloodx on August 08, 2015, 02:03:59 PM (http://newchurchmoto.com/uploads/3/3/9/9/3399034/7750022_orig.jpg)
Mine, from here; http://newchurchmoto.com/index.html (http://newchurchmoto.com/index.html) Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 08, 2015, 02:14:56 PM (http://newchurchmoto.com/uploads/3/3/9/9/3399034/7750022_orig.jpg) Mine, from here; http://newchurchmoto.com/index.html (http://newchurchmoto.com/index.html) That is beautiful. It's a pity they are not particularly local to me! What material did you use? Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: xcaptainxbloodx on August 14, 2015, 03:32:58 PM she sources the material herself, this one is a high quality outdoor safe vinyl. I know shes worked with everything from waxed canvas and leather to nylon and rabbit fur.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: The ModFather on August 14, 2015, 05:18:45 PM This was done by MotoK Seats in Greece for $30 with another $20 for shipping.
http://www.motok-seats.com/store/default/ducati-products.html (http://www.motok-seats.com/store/default/ducati-products.html) Came out great and they have a wide variety of materials to choose from including leather. They were great to deal with. You really cant beat this price. They do other bikes in addition to Ducatis. (https://farm1.staticflickr.com/464/19977595755_ba689cdd49_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/wrmpd8)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/wrmpd8) by ricknieto (https://www.flickr.com/photos/65036619@N04/), on Flickr Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 15, 2015, 12:55:41 AM I've found a guy, around the corner from me, who is looking into materials and thinking whether he can match the stiching on the one I posted above. Much as I like the ones you have posted mod father and captainblood, I'm not sure I'm willing to send my seat away and be without my bike while I wait for Auspost to deliver it. Still, those are still much better than any of the other seats I've looked at, so thank you.
Title: Re: Post by: Raux on August 15, 2015, 05:34:56 AM I found a local boat seat maker that did the st2 seat mod. Cheap too. Custom work can be done by them and waterproof is their biz.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: The ModFather on August 15, 2015, 07:22:26 AM I've found a guy, around the corner from me, who is looking into materials and thinking whether he can match the stiching on the one I posted above. Much as I like the ones you have posted mod father and captainblood, I'm not sure I'm willing to send my seat away and be without my bike while I wait for Auspost to deliver it. Still, those are still much better than any of the other seats I've looked at, so thank you. You dont need to send your seat. You order the seat cover and then have a local upholsterer put it on for you ($50-$90) when it arrives. I actually bought a used 2nd seat on ebay for $60 as my main seat is a DP Comfort Seat and I didnt want to change that one. Now I have the DP comfort seat and the new "cafe" seat. I keep the seat cowl on the cafe seat so when I have a passenger I dont need to deal with removing the seat cowl I just swap seats. Boom! Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: koko64 on August 15, 2015, 12:47:30 PM Same here. [thumbsup]
Low stocker with cowl for my daughter, built up custom with cowl for me and special custom with no cowl (wouldnt fit) for pillions. Seats are such an individual thing, be it fit or style. Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 15, 2015, 03:12:53 PM Unfortunately, none of their 695/795 (and I assume 1100) seat covers are anywhere near as nice as the one you have got. I've added them to my bookmarks, as I may end up having to compromise. I really like the quilted look and haven't found any remade covers that do that, for my bike.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: kopfjäger on August 15, 2015, 03:28:20 PM http://www.luimoto.com/?sc=4 (http://www.luimoto.com/?sc=4)
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 15, 2015, 03:37:40 PM http://www.luimoto.com/?sc=4 (http://www.luimoto.com/?sc=4) Yup, got them and HT Moto as well. I'll wait and see what my guy says and then think of overseas or interstate options. Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: The ModFather on August 16, 2015, 05:29:38 AM Email them. They can do pretty much whatever you want. If you want their 695 but want it quilted you just have to ask. Not a problem.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on August 16, 2015, 02:41:42 PM Email them. They can do pretty much whatever you want. If you want their 695 but want it quilted you just have to ask. Not a problem. I've just done that. Thanks Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: fch99 on August 22, 2015, 09:14:12 PM This was done by MotoK Seats in Greece for $30 with another $20 for shipping. http://www.motok-seats.com/store/default/ducati-products.html (http://www.motok-seats.com/store/default/ducati-products.html) Came out great and they have a wide variety of materials to choose from including leather. They were great to deal with. You really cant beat this price. They do other bikes in addition to Ducatis. (https://farm1.staticflickr.com/464/19977595755_ba689cdd49_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/wrmpd8)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/wrmpd8) by ricknieto (https://www.flickr.com/photos/65036619@N04/), on Flickr That is beautiful - I must have one for my S2R... You got a DP Seat then sent it to Greece, or ordered the cover (specs please - how exactly did you order it?) Thanks! FCH Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: The ModFather on August 23, 2015, 08:16:48 AM That is beautiful - I must have one for my S2R... You got a DP Seat then sent it to Greece, or ordered the cover (specs please - how exactly did you order it?) Thanks! FCH I didnt want to change my DP Comfort Seat so I bought a used seat on ebay then ordered the cover from Moto-K in Greece. They sent it and I had it put on by a local upholstery guy. Didnt have to send the seat to them although that is also an option but it's cheaper to have it installed locally then pay for all that shipping of a large seat like that. Title: FINISHED Post by: StephenC on September 04, 2015, 03:20:59 PM Here it is, the finished article:
(https://sconnor1.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/Modifications/Seat/i-53BcwX4/0/M/0V3A0015-M.jpg) (https://sconnor1.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/Modifications/Seat/i-7tczwKd/0/M/0V3A0016-M.jpg) What do people think? Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: Dochunt on September 04, 2015, 04:51:30 PM Awesome.
How much did that cost and where did you get that done? Title: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on September 04, 2015, 06:14:00 PM $320 (including having it posted back to me as I couldn't be bothered risking all the speed cameras going back to Sydney to pick it up). It was done by Sydney Motor Trimmers (http://www.sydneymotortrimmers.com.au). They are in Alexandria (and the parking is terrible).
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: Dochunt on September 05, 2015, 03:43:54 AM Great. Thanks
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: SpikeC on September 05, 2015, 10:21:12 AM Personally I would go with a different color on the stitching, but I think it works with the rest of your bike, beyond that I think it look fabulous! Very nice work!
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on September 05, 2015, 03:15:42 PM Personally I would go with a different color on the stitching, but I think it works with the rest of your bike, beyond that I think it look fabulous! Very nice work! I was going for white stitching, but the guy doing it suggested red. He said it would not get grubby, like a white stitch would. Overall I'm happy, though I still think I prefer the one in my original inspiration photo, possibly as the quilting is a smaller patch on the seat. Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: The ModFather on September 05, 2015, 04:59:31 PM LOVE IT !! And love the red stitching I think the guy was right and it looks great.
Title: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: StephenC on September 05, 2015, 05:49:49 PM LOVE IT !! And love the red stitching I think the guy was right and it looks great. ThanksTitle: Re: Seat Upholstery Post by: pitbull on September 12, 2015, 04:37:14 PM Very sharp!
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