Monday, May 6, 2013

Yamaha Styker Complete Black Leather Low Rider Seat by Low and Mean

Yamaha Styker Complete Black Leather Low Rider Seat by Low and Mean
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Description
Low and Mean offers a complete seat for the Star Stryker. The seat will improve your center of gravity and also adds that cool custom look. LM designed the seat to keep the lines from the tank to the rear fender offering a low profile look but with more foam than stock. The low rider seat comes with a very nice french stitch vinyl cover in black which will look similar to your stock seat. The low rider seat will not work with the stock seat so you will lose your passenger seat. The seat is a complete plug and play, coming with the stock latch and a piece of Velcro for the back. If you are looking for an even more custom look on your seat, then you can purchase just the seat pan and foam then you can contact your local upholstery guy or you can contact In Stitches, the company we use for our custom seat covers. They could do what every you want on your custom seat cover. If you would like to add some lettering or a special embroidery or even going with a special cover like leather or a different kind of skin you have a great starting point with our seat pan and foam. Your price will very accordingly with your request. What you need to know: The seat comes complete (Seat pan, foam, cover installed and a way to attach it to the motorcycle). This seat pan is made from a fiberglass construction. There is 2.5" of foam, stock is 1.75". The price for the complete seat is $375, if you wanted just the seat pan, foam and latch the price is $260. See our related products to purchase this combo. The seat has a vinyl cover and open cell foam. We use a protective glue to bond the cover to the seat foam, but this seal is not water proof but water resistance. Please have caution when washing your motorcycle, driving in heavy rain or leaving your motorcycle in the rain for long periods of time. If necessary you could drill 1/4" holes in the bottom of the pan to help drain any water.




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