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torn vinyl seat repair?

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 11:39 pm
by joelcannon@mac.com
I am looking at buying a used KLR650 with a small tear in the vinyl on the seat. Eventually I will want to replace it, but for the near term, I want to patch it so that I can decide if I am happy with the stock seat or not. Is there a recommended way to repair torn seat covers? Can I remove it and patch it (I think I already have the right kind of glue in the garage). If I like this seat - can I just replace the cover? Any other seat related advice for a newbie? Thanks, Joel

torn vinyl seat repair?

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 3:50 am
by Judson D. Jones
Auto parts stores sell vinyl repair kits which I have used with xome success, and which ought to work on the KLR seat.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, joelcannon@m... wrote: > I am looking at buying a used KLR650 with a small tear in the vinyl on > the seat. Eventually I will want to replace it, but for the near term, > I want to patch it so that I can decide if I am happy with the stock > seat or not. > > Is there a recommended way to repair torn seat covers? Can I remove it > and patch it (I think I already have the right kind of glue in the > garage). > > If I like this seat - can I just replace the cover? > > Any other seat related advice for a newbie? > > Thanks, > > Joel

torn vinyl seat repair?

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 4:41 am
by Glenn
Travelcade mades nice covers. Red, blue, black ect.. for about $20 available from Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse. http://www.MAWOnline.com I recently ordered an exhaust and skid plate from them. Ordered several exhausts and 2 sets of tires from them in the past, they are fair.

torn vinyl seat repair?

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 5:50 am
by dooden
Dual-Star sells a replacement seat cover that has Gel in it. (or did anyway) So you can be Gelling like a Fellon. Years back I remember a vinyl repair kit that you applied the goo, covered with a textured pad and heated with a iron to mold the goo into basically the same patteren. Dunno if its still out there, but know I have seen vinyl repair kits recently. Dooden A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, joelcannon@m... wrote: > I am looking at buying a used KLR650 with a small tear in the vinyl on > the seat. Eventually I will want to replace it, but for the near term, > I want to patch it so that I can decide if I am happy with the stock > seat or not. > > Is there a recommended way to repair torn seat covers? Can I remove it > and patch it (I think I already have the right kind of glue in the > garage). > > If I like this seat - can I just replace the cover? > > Any other seat related advice for a newbie? > > Thanks, > > Joel

clutch engagment

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 7:02 am
by kdxkawboy@aol.com
In a message dated 2003-07-01 8:34:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dswass@... writes:
> > > I've got a 1999 650 and the clutch lever seems to have a vary narrow > band of engagement. The lever is nearly completley out before it > engages. I've checked the free play at the lever and it seems to be in > spec. I had a 1995 650 also but I don't remeber how the clutch "Felt" > Maybe I am just anal because the bike runs fine and doesn't act like > the clutch is slipping. It just makes it a little difficult to ride > off road. > Scott > >
Scott, That is how the clutch has worked on both my KLRs since day one - very narrow band of engagement that comes just as the lever is almost all the way out. My cable is properly adjusted down at the clutch and up at the lever. The cable is in good shape and no problems with the clutch plates/basket/springs. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]