Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a cover?
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Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a cover?
Seen this youtube video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hb4T3AwQQ4 ) which points to powerbypcx.com but I don't see the exact seat.
I see this seat...
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/accessorie ... v1-v2.html
And this seat...
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/accessorie ... v1-v2.html
But not the one in the video.
From other sellers, I see this seat...
https://bikerzbits.co.th/custom-pcx-bla ... -seat.html
And this seat...
https://bikerzbits.co.th/honda-pcx-cust ... -4364.html
But not the one in the video.
I also saw the thread where someone just put patches on the two bolt holes after removing the stock hump. This is better than some of these aftermarket seats. Plus some people in that thread mentioned that the aftermarket seats don't have the rubber gasket for weather sealing.... so really, a "no hump cover" would perhaps be ideal for me??
Or perhaps getting it reupholstered wouldn't be that big of a hit on my wallet??
I see this seat...
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/accessorie ... v1-v2.html
And this seat...
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/accessorie ... v1-v2.html
But not the one in the video.
From other sellers, I see this seat...
https://bikerzbits.co.th/custom-pcx-bla ... -seat.html
And this seat...
https://bikerzbits.co.th/honda-pcx-cust ... -4364.html
But not the one in the video.
I also saw the thread where someone just put patches on the two bolt holes after removing the stock hump. This is better than some of these aftermarket seats. Plus some people in that thread mentioned that the aftermarket seats don't have the rubber gasket for weather sealing.... so really, a "no hump cover" would perhaps be ideal for me??
Or perhaps getting it reupholstered wouldn't be that big of a hit on my wallet??
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
Hmm... searching one more time, I found a seat cover that gives the stock look (without the hump, of course)... but it's $60. Is there anything cheaper??
https://scooterseatcovers.net/index.php ... googlebase
https://scooterseatcovers.net/index.php ... googlebase
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
Webike has a sale on Noi Watdan seats at the mo, these are high quality seats made in Thailand. $60 isn't that much lol, a Corbin motorcycle saddle would cost over twice that, anyway check these out.
https://japan.webike.net/ps/noi+watdan/ ... noi+watdan
https://japan.webike.net/ps/noi+watdan/ ... noi+watdan
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http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7113
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
Sure thing.... $63 for a whole seat is great. But $65 added to that for shipping costs is not my cup of tea.k2apache6.0 wrote:Webike has a sale on Noi Watdan seats at the mo, these are high quality seats made in Thailand. $60 isn't that much lol, a Corbin motorcycle saddle would cost over twice that, anyway check these out.
https://japan.webike.net/ps/noi+watdan/ ... noi+watdan
There's also only one model on there that I like -- the Type 4. But it's only offered in white and red stitching (not even sure if the red was for the 2013 model).
Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
BikerzBits' seats don't use a genuine seat base, and therefore your rubber seal that you have to transfer won't fit as well.
I wish I knew about MpMotorSeats when I bought mine from PowerByPCX: http://www.mpmotorseat.com/HONDAPCXSEAT
You can choose between a genuine seat base or a crappy one like BikerzBits use. You can also move the hump back further.
I wish I knew about MpMotorSeats when I bought mine from PowerByPCX: http://www.mpmotorseat.com/HONDAPCXSEAT
You can choose between a genuine seat base or a crappy one like BikerzBits use. You can also move the hump back further.
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
mpmotorseat.com also wants more for shipping to the U.S. than they want for the seat.
Thinking that a DIY project might be in order... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi6lDifsazs
Thinking that a DIY project might be in order... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi6lDifsazs
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
What you have to ask yourself is, "How much is my comfort worth?"
Some of the members have done their own mods to their seats and they are happy with the results. Others did the mods and were not happy with the results, so they sent off for one. It costs more but looks and feels great.
However, if you are on a real tight budget, you CAN modify the seat and put a cover of some sort over it. Once you remove the hump you will also have to remove the plastic where the hump screws in.
Good luck with you project.
Some of the members have done their own mods to their seats and they are happy with the results. Others did the mods and were not happy with the results, so they sent off for one. It costs more but looks and feels great.
However, if you are on a real tight budget, you CAN modify the seat and put a cover of some sort over it. Once you remove the hump you will also have to remove the plastic where the hump screws in.
Good luck with you project.
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
I'll toss these links in for a look.
A step by step in making your own:
http://diymotorcycleseat.com
Covers found on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... covers&rt=
One of many found on that ^v page Of course, what you can afford to spend and or willing to spend is up to you.
Note: eBay also sells non-slip motorcycle seat covering fabric for "I'll be Proud," do-it-yourselfer
A step by step in making your own:
http://diymotorcycleseat.com
Covers found on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... covers&rt=
One of many found on that ^v page Of course, what you can afford to spend and or willing to spend is up to you.
Note: eBay also sells non-slip motorcycle seat covering fabric for "I'll be Proud," do-it-yourselfer
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
grndslm wrote:mpmotorseat.com also wants more for shipping to the U.S. than they want for the seat.
Thinking that a DIY project might be in order... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi6lDifsazs
I don't think the cost of shipping will be under their control. Is $120 that bad at the end of the day?
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
Will check that out. Thanks! Looks more and more like DIY is the way I'm headed...WhiteNoise wrote:I'll toss these links in for a look.
A step by step in making your own:
http://diymotorcycleseat.com
Problem is that all the covers for the 2013 model still have the hump. Perhaps a 14-16 cover will actually fit since I'm removing the hump. I mean... the bolt holes shouldn't affect the seat cover!! Is the seat that much different besides the number of bolts holding it on?WhiteNoise wrote:Covers found on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... covers&rt=
One of many found on that ^v page
As in... marine vinyl?WhiteNoise wrote:Note: eBay also sells non-slip motorcycle seat covering fabric for "I'll be Proud," do-it-yourselfer
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
$120 is $110 more than it costs to buy a yard of marine vinyl and some staples. I highly doubt it would take a newbie more than an hour for me to do this, and I have never considered reupholstering anything before seeing that youtube video above.you you wrote:I don't think the cost of shipping will be under their control. Is $120 that bad at the end of the day?
And, again, I'd be willing to buy a replacement seat if it looked exactly like the one in the very first youtube video. Just stock without the hump. I don't want ANY humps, no matter where they are... no mesh.... no colors.... no colored threads.... just stock without the hump. And if $10 and 14 hours of time is what it takes to get that... it's better to me than $120 for something that I don't want. But luckily, this won't take a whole hour even.
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
Another option people have used is cheeky seats. Remove the hump and slap the cover on. PRicy, but looks quite professional.
https://scooterseatcovers.net/index.php ... bc483cf244
OTOH - It would not cost much to give it a go yourself, then go the seat cover route if you are not happy with the outcome.
https://scooterseatcovers.net/index.php ... bc483cf244
OTOH - It would not cost much to give it a go yourself, then go the seat cover route if you are not happy with the outcome.
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
The reason that you have to remove the plastic that the hump screws into is because you will still feel as though the hump was only partially removed as long as the plastic screw holes are still there. They sit up high and feel hard, even though the hump itself was taken off. It is fairly easy to cut that plastic off and glue or staple something over the hole. The top will only have the holes in it from where the screws went through, so gluing something over them would be easy enough. Cheeky Seats works as a cover after you finish. Their covers fit dehumidifier seats.
In short, look at the how-to and go for it. Let us know how it turns out.
In short, look at the how-to and go for it. Let us know how it turns out.
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NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
grndslm wrote:$120 is $110 more than it costs to buy a yard of marine vinyl and some staples. I highly doubt it would take a newbie more than an hour for me to do this, and I have never considered reupholstering anything before seeing that youtube video above.you you wrote:I don't think the cost of shipping will be under their control. Is $120 that bad at the end of the day?
And, again, I'd be willing to buy a replacement seat if it looked exactly like the one in the very first youtube video. Just stock without the hump. I don't want ANY humps, no matter where they are... no mesh.... no colors.... no colored threads.... just stock without the hump. And if $10 and 14 hours of time is what it takes to get that... it's better to me than $120 for something that I don't want. But luckily, this won't take a whole hour even.
If it's just $10 and under 60 minutes work why are you even typing this
Have a go and post the results. You might become a "whisperer"..
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Re: Where can I get this no hump seat? ... or even just a co
Another link, Removing those nasty plastic bumps (w/pics, thanks to members
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f ... mp&start=0
As far as vinyl, yes a non-slip fabric such as marine is good choice. However, some shorter legged folks like to slide a bit forward. It helps them get their "flat feet on the ground." I dislike sliding myself. I gather you dislike that too.
Many fabrics are online, (some on that eBay page), but look around. You can call or visit a trim shop too (boat/auto/bike). Or go there and ask.
(In the past) I had a seat reshaped, recushioned and recovered by a trim shop that worked with my local Harley dealer. I asked for his location and I went there. I chose 2 fabrics and colors, both non-slip marine vinyl. These guys did this for a living and covered many Harley seats.
I mention this as another avenue for you to consider.
No matter what your choice, I wish you a Happy (butt) Riding Experience - from start to finish
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f ... mp&start=0
As far as vinyl, yes a non-slip fabric such as marine is good choice. However, some shorter legged folks like to slide a bit forward. It helps them get their "flat feet on the ground." I dislike sliding myself. I gather you dislike that too.
Many fabrics are online, (some on that eBay page), but look around. You can call or visit a trim shop too (boat/auto/bike). Or go there and ask.
(In the past) I had a seat reshaped, recushioned and recovered by a trim shop that worked with my local Harley dealer. I asked for his location and I went there. I chose 2 fabrics and colors, both non-slip marine vinyl. These guys did this for a living and covered many Harley seats.
I mention this as another avenue for you to consider.
No matter what your choice, I wish you a Happy (butt) Riding Experience - from start to finish
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