Street Rally Seat Fitted


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green....most of him is in there, the top came a bit loose 1 time when i took him to the pub for his birthday and he escaped into my pannier......and i sent a jiffy bag of him to british gas as they wouldnt stop billing him for a service contract 2 years after he popped off.View attachment 1467

Got tears of laughter reading that, :)
 
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I must admit. I did lol when I read this. And the post about finally finding him in the workshop haha


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he was a guard dog a while back, i had a shared w/shop so when i went away i left him on guard outside my door to keep the landlord out.............hes never been more use since he croaked.155.jpg
 
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but i always take him down the pub for his birthday........001 (5).jpg
 

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Thanks for the photos.

Judging by these it seems that I can take my seat to a local upholsterer and asked him to fill up the dip in the seat with some foam rubber. Assuming that the original cover has enough spare material around the edges (don't want to replace it), should be a pretty straightforward job.

I'll definitely look into that, as the Nut Crushing effect is a bit of a nuicance at times...

Got it done this morning, cost me about 40 GBP, I think it's a definite improvement.
Here are a few pics:

BEFORE:

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DURING:
We put the extra foam under the current foam, that way the top of the seat keeps the original lines.
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AFTER:
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You can't see them, or they look the same as the "before" pictures to you?

This is wot I can see on the "after" pictures.
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