Has any body used these seats or supplier ?

#22
Too funny , ya get what ya pay for ! I've made seats ( that suck ) buy plywood , t-nuts , vinyl and thread at hobby lobby , $10 is not possible !
 
#23
Too funny , ya get what ya pay for ! I've made seats ( that suck ) buy plywood , t-nuts , vinyl and thread at hobby lobby , $10 is not possible !
I agree Chipper. Even if he got all the supplies for free. It still takes a few hours to make the wood, cut the vinyl and sew. Actually, the sewing takes me forever.:laugh:
 
#25
Man....that is a great deal, But if Its to good to be true ....:stop:.....I'll stick with Karen's Custom Seats !
 
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#26
No T-nuts but it's tough to place em right unless you make em for a specific bike, the foam likely does suck too so it's money wasted even just to put one on to sell. Someone sits on that and they will have a terrible first impression of the minibike, I have a local guy who uses mixed multi rebound foam cut with a bosch foam saw and his work is very good but he is not cheap and I bring him thte ash plywood base with the t-nut bolsters in the right place already. I plan to buy a seat from Karen eventually to keep the money in the community and get what I hear are very good seats. You get what you pay for, this we should all know by now.
 
#27
Just the foam for my Hauler project was almost a hundred bucks......Good foam is not cheap. With that said, if those seats were local I'd at least check em out for the price, might be good for beater bikes. You never know, maybe the guy bought em wholesale and they are just priced to move. You could always use lag bolts from the bottom, some minibike seats came that way.
 
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