Hi Whitenoise,
We don't have the newer PCX seat yet, we have only had 1 or 2 inquiries for seat covers for the new seat, but I would be happy to make any of our designs on any of our scooter models for the new PCX seat.
As for choosing your own fabric for us to order in, yes we can do that, and often do, but we do like to check out the fabric first to make sure it's a good choice.
I like seeing all the MacGyver style solutions to the dehumpification issue with the PCX!!
Humpty: De-humped stylishly.
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Re: Humpty: De-humped stylishly.
Whoa, Sendler,
Excellence in engineering! With your permission, I'm going to re-do mine utilizing your milk bottle technology.
Very impressive indeed.
Suzy, I think Sendler holds the MacGyver award until someone tops that.
Johnny
Excellence in engineering! With your permission, I'm going to re-do mine utilizing your milk bottle technology.
Very impressive indeed.
Suzy, I think Sendler holds the MacGyver award until someone tops that.
Johnny
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Re: Humpty: De-humped stylishly.
I'm all about making motorcycles more functional for daily use and doing it cheaply. A plank style luggage system bolted to the seat is another good project.
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Re: Humpty: De-humped stylishly.
Thanks Suzy for your fast replyCheekySuzy wrote:Hi Whitenoise,
We don't have the newer PCX seat yet, we have only had 1 or 2 inquiries for seat covers for the new seat, but I would be happy to make any of our designs on any of our scooter models for the new PCX seat.
As for choosing your own fabric for us to order in, yes we can do that, and often do, but we do like to check out the fabric first to make sure it's a good choice.

I'm wondering how many inquiries will be needed before obtaining a 15-16 PCX seat to make the covers? I respect that you test all fabrics prior to the making. That's Good business practice!

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that starting a New Thread in our Marketplace in the For Sale/Wanted board will probably bring your business more exposure. Why not give it a shot? Sign in first. You can go there via the Board Index or by clicking here: http://www.hondapcx.org/viewforum.php?f=14
I'm hoping that members find the looks of your covers as much fun as I do! I Will Be ordering one when available.
THINK of all the possibilities Folks!


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Re: Humpty: De-humped stylishly.
I can second Jge64's recommendation. Aerospace 303 isn't cheap. I use it on my boat for all vinyl & also on my gel-coat (We have a yellow hull)Jge64 wrote:Very nice, Use Aerospace 303 spray to care for it. Actually has sun block capabilities, great stuff for "marine vinyl".
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