I bought a 350x seat cover from that seller on e-bay. The material is great, the quality of the printing is great, but the installation is very tricky with pre-printed logos. What happened to me is that the "350x" curved downwards towards the back of the seat due to having to stretch the back enough in order to get rid of wrinkles. It didn't look horrible, but you'll need to spend some time with it (lots of temporary tacks) in order to keep the "200x" logo straight and even.
- Frank
1984 200ES Big Red
1985 350X (x2)
1986 350X
1986 250SX
1984 Auto-X
1984 ATC70
1985 ATC70
I did my own seat quite some time ago. I had really good luck stenciling the logos myself and using VHT Vinyl Die (in a spray can). I just wasn't crazy about the material I used back then (it was nice, but wasn't OEM).
With the e-bay seat, I like the material and color. I contacted the seller and he said he could sell me the cover without the stenciling. So, I'd get the nice OEM style material, be able to install it without worry about keeping logos straight, THEN apply the Honda and 350X logo. It might be something to think about, depending on the level of effort you want to invest.
- Frank
1984 200ES Big Red
1985 350X (x2)
1986 350X
1986 250SX
1984 Auto-X
1984 ATC70
1985 ATC70
Thanks for sharing your experience. When I get to that point I may ask for some assistance with your techniques............... as it sounds like something I can do.
Up until the 350X I never upholstered anything in my life. The video the cover came with made applying it seem easy but I found out otherwise.
I usually leave things like this to the pro's but there's no room in my budget for professional upholstery services.
I ordered the same seat cover, had the same problem and it took 3 weeks to get here
The master is yucky. It worked but felt spongy and clumpy. In an effort to maintain my budget I'm going to reuse most of the items with the exception of the large o ring to the reservoir.............and a quick paint.
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Although the throttle looked clean inside it was slow to swing and was clumped up with old hardened dirty grease. Cleaned all the internals and applied some new grease and........ bada boom bada bing........good as new.
One problem I forsee is with the new.......more narrow bars......the front master looks as if it may not have enough space. May have to cut off that little lip to slide it over a quarter of an inch or whatever.
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