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New maxim seat cover.

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by rob_lit79, Apr 14, 2009.

  1. rob_lit79

    rob_lit79 Member

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    I finally got my new seat cover for my maxim. I put it on yesterday. It was the first time I put a new cover on a motorcycle seat. I had to repair some of the foam. I think it turned out pretty good. Here is some pics.

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    Looks GOod! Any shots of the seat prior to the cover going on?
     
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    Before pics.

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    Is that a B&H seat cover?
     
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    Yeah it is a B&H cover.
     
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    Looks good. I have one coming for my X.
     
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    How easy was it to put on? Now that you have had it for a week or so, are you still happy with it?
     
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    Great JOB, Looks Awesome!!!!!
     
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    Looks great. Nice job.
     
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    It wasn't too hard to put on. Trying stretch it and staple it at the same time was the most difficult part. I had to go buy some 1/4" staples. B&H includes some pretty decent installation instructions. I'm very happy with it. I have had several people tell how great it looks. I really need to get the paint finished. I'm thinking about ordering from them again. My seca seat looks like someone used an old boat seat cover.
     

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