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Post by Bong on May 13, 2011 18:02:12 GMT -6
Does anyone know of a decent source for a scoot seat cover? I don't wanna spend another 110+ degree summer in the hot seat. Genuine scooter Co. Had a cool skull and bones cover that I was gonna get that came with handle bar mitts for the winter. Now I can't seem to find it anymore. Anyway where can one pick up a cover that will fit a QMB or any scoot for that matter? Any good DIY suggestions besides a T-shirt
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Post by Alleyoop on May 13, 2011 18:13:59 GMT -6
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Post by cptk on May 15, 2011 18:10:37 GMT -6
Hey Bong, Sorry I dont really have any suggestions for a site to get a cover. But for a hundred plus bucks it sounds like it is time for you to get out that sewing machine and visit a fabric store. That is what I am planning to do this summer.
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Post by Bong on May 17, 2011 17:20:50 GMT -6
I was hoping to find a slip on cover that wouldn't cost a butt cheek and a leg. I could make my own for sure so, I will update once I come up with a game plan. Thanks for the Ideas!!! I might go for a King and Queen seat on my 50cc with a wicked sissy bar
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Post by cptk on May 18, 2011 0:51:22 GMT -6
What about buying a cover from Auto Zone or O'rielly's ( like a two piece ) for a seat and tuck it up to fit the scoot??? Not sure it would work but check the demensions...Actually sounds like something I might look into.
K.
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