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out at the local meet last night and we had a Y2k bike show up. Something you don't see every day.
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Been awhile, sold the RM125 with the 144 big bore kit on it last week, got the YZ125 up for sale as we speak. Really happy with the Yami, cleaned up real well and runs/rides great.
When I picked it up
How she sits now, new top end, decal kit, and a good cleaning.
So yet again, onto the next project, picked up this 99 CR250 (my first 250 woo!) that needs the motor gone through. If you couldn't tell I love two strokes :p
Ignore the donut on the truck, had that happen on the way to pick the CR up, almost 100 miles round trip on a dry rotted, shitty spare tire, I love this truck, such a trooper
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Downz.
So how do you go about re-covering a seat? I have a Polaris ATV and need to replace the cover. OEM cover cost 175 while a complete replacement cost 400! I'm hesitant to buy some cheap cover. The seat gets hammered on pretty hard. I know you can't spend a ton of money on OEM parts when you are flipping, whats your secret?i'lldoitforacaravan
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Originally posted by Restoman View PostDownz.
So how do you go about re-covering a seat? I have a Polaris ATV and need to replace the cover. OEM cover cost 175 while a complete replacement cost 400! I'm hesitant to buy some cheap cover. The seat gets hammered on pretty hard. I know you can't spend a ton of money on OEM parts when you are flipping, whats your secret?
However, when I was fixing up my XR350 I was debating on re-wrapping the seat myself, a trip to jo-anns or hobby lobby for some marine grade style leather fabric and a staple gun was in my plans, just never got around to it.
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I have removed and reinstalled seat covers on a CRF250R and Nighthawk CB700SC after replacing the foam. It should be pretty straightforward if the cover is already made for the application. I would plan on getting a air powered staple gun, cordless/electric/hand staplers just don't cut it in my experience. I would take note with how the factory installed the cover you are replacing and just try to duplicate that.
Originally posted by Restoman View PostDownz.
So how do you go about re-covering a seat? I have a Polaris ATV and need to replace the cover. OEM cover cost 175 while a complete replacement cost 400! I'm hesitant to buy some cheap cover. The seat gets hammered on pretty hard. I know you can't spend a ton of money on OEM parts when you are flipping, whats your secret?
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Originally posted by Restoman View PostI found an OEM or they say it is, cover for $87. I'll just give it a try. Thanks for the input. I could use a bit more grip on the seat...
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Originally posted by Axxe View PostAnyone have good advice for a pit bike? Something easy to move around in a race trailer and quick enough to scurry around the entire track?
Id go with a YSR50 or YSR80, just b/c (joking, kinda :D)
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