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Old 01-26-2013, 01:35 AM
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Default MotoSeat Covers Available for 12s and 13s

We've been working with the folks at MotoSeat to come up with attractive and durable covers for the 2012 and 2013 Gassers. My knee braces had chewed at the left side of the stock cover, so it was time for something different.

The first one arrived today and I'm impressed by its appearance and construction. We'll have them available in multi-color (as shown) or basic black, with three panel construction for multis or a single cut for black. Gripper material is tough and grippy, although regular vinyl can be substituted on the top or sides if desired. The stitching exhibits the smallest amount of waviness, but its still alot straighter than I can ride.





The logo is placed to allow for seat mounting from the top or bottom. There is no bunching or sagging - I was assured that would be the case because of the bias of the material.



The red gripper on the sides is pretty close in color to the GasGas upper shroud plastic in 2012, but may look even better when contrasted against the white in 2013. Another option would be to swap the black top and red sides.



The covers are $55 delivered anywhere in the Continental US, or slightly more to international addresses. PM me to order.


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Old 01-26-2013, 05:51 AM
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Will there be enough material to cover a tall seat foam?
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Old 01-26-2013, 09:53 AM
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We could get you an untrimmed cover, but at this point they haven't been tested with tall foam.

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Old 01-26-2013, 01:05 PM
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WOW!!! The seat cover turned out really nice! Looks great!

I just need to get mine installed. I went all black gripped.
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I like the snow in the background. Wish we had some. Just rain, rain & more rain. If it ain't raining then it's just plain wet! Nice seat covers, will keep you in mind.
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I like the snow in the background. Wish we had some. Just rain, rain & more rain. If it ain't raining then it's just plain wet! Nice seat covers, will keep you in mind.
The snow was a tip of the hat to our Nordic friends and I wanted to show the Arizona guys what it looks like too - they've been complaining about having to run the A/C all week.

Gripper covers are good in the rain
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I long for the days of A/C, its been low teens/single digits here for a week, lake is a foot thick ice by my yard.

Looks nice Steve. I think the '12/'13 seats are particularly vulnerable to cover wear due to the way they overlap the plastic and expose the edge, rather than meet it flush. The tougher the cover the better here.
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Thats a great deal.
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Here is a few of my all black gripper cover.

If a guy wants to add some bling you could order it black with red pleats or vise a versa......In my case yellow pleats.
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cant see any gg covers on their website. do they do covers for the 2010's?
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