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That is pretty cool man. Looks good. Again, these are my favorite posts. Somebody makes or modifies something with their own two hands, instead of paying to have it done or buying it off a shelf.
Thanks for the compliments. Mom taught me to sew when I was youngling; haven't sewn in twenty-some years. It's like riding a bicycle - you never forget.
That is pretty cool man. Looks good. Again, these are my favorite posts. Somebody makes or modifies something with their own two hands, instead of paying to have it done or buying it off a shelf.
did you do your own flames? How about some more pics I'm thinking about doing something to mine. Looks Good
nice what is it made of ? did u use a regular sewing machine ? im going to make my own seat if i can use a normal machine it would make things easyer for me .
nice what is it made of ? did u use a regular sewing machine ? im going to make my own seat if i can use a normal machine it would make things easyer for me .
I started with a stock backrest, ripped the seams with a seamripper (a small U-shaped pokey blade looking thing) and copied the front panel onto a stock SG seatcover. I used a regular sewing machine with a leather/vinyl needle and heavy duty polyester thread. Something I had never seen or even thought of, under the cover, the seat foam was in a plastic bag. A big, loosely fitting thin bag, but something to keep the foam dry if you ride in the rain. Something to keep in mind, if you do make your own seat.