any one have some links for saddle recovering?
I have a spare front saddle for my falco and am wanting to get it redone, preferably with gel/comfort pad or what ever inside
not too concerned about it having a raised welt etc but may consider it...
Yes I would love a sargent seat but at 220 - no way!
Am hoping you folks have some links that may help
(Falco saddle is comfortable enough but I am still planning a long jaunt at the end of june so.....)
Saddle recovering?
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Saddle recovering?
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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i'm thinking of trying these, for a gell liner in the pillion seat.
www.licsltd.co.uk or 01322 866811.
i'm afraid i've no idea of cost though.
www.licsltd.co.uk or 01322 866811.
i'm afraid i've no idea of cost though.
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I asked about getting the seat re-covered etc in an earlier post, on account of finding the Falco seat a bit on the firm side and was advised:
a) You have a woman's arse
b) Tony Archer in Huddersfield 01484 536 832. He has a good reputation for recovering seats, inserting gelpads etc. (Cheers, PeteL)
So which option do you prefer...?
a) You have a woman's arse
b) Tony Archer in Huddersfield 01484 536 832. He has a good reputation for recovering seats, inserting gelpads etc. (Cheers, PeteL)
So which option do you prefer...?

Re: Saddle recovering?
No wonder your saddle needs time to recover after your arse has been parked on it all day.Aladinsaneuk wrote:any one have some links for saddle recovering?
