WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
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WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
Looking for a light brown (the milk chocolate brown) 82 Aspy seat. Must be in really good condition. Mine is wearing out, and found out can't match the original vinyl pattern. If someone knows where to get some material, I would be interested in that too.
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Re: WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
first, I must ask, is the seat the original style Goldwing seat or a custom seat?
I have a seat cover for the original style. it is Brown and tan. I paid around $75 on ebay for it.
my GW has a custom seat and the cover will NOT fit, but I do have a original seat off of an Interstate and the cover will fit it. but there is nothing wrong with the interstate seat so I do NOT really want to change the seat cover.
if you are interested I may be willing to part with the new seat cover. all I ask is what I paid for it and shipping
I have a seat cover for the original style. it is Brown and tan. I paid around $75 on ebay for it.
my GW has a custom seat and the cover will NOT fit, but I do have a original seat off of an Interstate and the cover will fit it. but there is nothing wrong with the interstate seat so I do NOT really want to change the seat cover.
if you are interested I may be willing to part with the new seat cover. all I ask is what I paid for it and shipping
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Re: WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
looking for one that is the same color as your armrests. Don't want a cover, I want material to re-cover, or another complete seat, but thanks for the reply.
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Re: WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
I actually have that seat. Problem is it's at my shop and there is a slight separating of the seam at the back of the seat pan. It isn't too bad and I planned on making a cafe out if it anyway so likely do not need the seat. I'll be at the shop Wednesday and will snap a pic and let you know.
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Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
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Re: WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
Sounds good, thank you.
- LittleGoldy
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Re: WTB 82 Aspy brown seat
I did check my seat and though it is not "perfect" it is in really good shape. No splits, but, looks like a screw penetrated one side of it, maybe taking the seat hardware off or something. I just took it off cause I'm building a street fighter and probably will not be using it. I will post a pic soon as I get one to show you.
You can do anything, but not everything.
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.