NC30 Anti slip seat project...

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NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by Smxr » Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:12 pm

Thought i would share with you my trial seat to prevent me hitting the tank with certain parts of my anatomy which i would rather not mention :oops:
I've only just aquired the bike so perhaps my riding style is not yet suited to the VFR ;) but every time i've been out i have ended up sliding into the tank and it's not been the most enjoyable of experiences :lol:

Thanks to mattUKNC i got a spare donor seat and set about it.
In addition to the Alcantara like material i added another layer of foam for those long journeys :whistle:
The result feels very good so far but that's only sitting on it in the garage as it won't stop fookin raining :x
I'll put some pics up so you can see the result and i'll post the riding difference when i get the chance to get on it :lol:
Donor seat
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Foam fitting
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Original foam re-fitted
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Bit of tape to stop staples scratching the paint
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End result
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A few pics on the bike
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Conversion cost.
Seat £10 (thank you matt)
Material £4.80
Foam £4
and probably enough stuff left to re-cover it another 4 times :peace:

Right.... what's next :lol:
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Anti slip seat project...

Post by code2006 » Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:30 pm

I like this
I have a problem When I open the throttle full, I slide back coz of the power lol

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Re: Anti slip seat project...

Post by Delboy » Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:35 pm

Then when you shut off ya knackers hit the tank ha ha!
Looks good, I have some spare sponge/padding and considered this for my '30 but the key lock is there to remove the rear cowling.
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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by Deviant400 » Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:41 pm

where did you get the material to cover the seat and is that salty sticks AND onion rings in one bag ???
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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by Hadies » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:02 pm

I'd like this on mine too. Is that Kris' old bike?

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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by jetblack » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:04 pm

looks great but cant be good in the wet though?

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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by sil3nt » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:07 pm

I had the ball crushing problem when i first got the bike. Gripping the tank with your knees soon becomes second nature!

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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by porndoguk » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:57 pm

Smxr wrote: Conversion cost.
Seat £10 (thank you matt)
Material £4.80
Foam £4
and probably enough stuff left to re-cover it another 4 times :peace:

Right.... what's next :lol:
Would you like to do mine?

if so how much?
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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by Smxr » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:29 pm

Deviant400 wrote:where did you get the material to cover the seat and is that salty sticks AND onion rings in one bag ???
The material is from Dunelm mills, it's a manmade suede but if it works well i will replace with the real stuff or Alcantara as should be easier to stretch on corners.
Good spot on the snacks bag but have to report they are in separate bags inside. :grin:
Hadies wrote:I'd like this on mine too. Is that Kris' old bike?
As i said i'll let you know if it works well or not, and correct, it is Kris's old Seed, absoloutely love it. 8-)
jetblack wrote:looks great but cant be good in the wet though?
Weel overall i'm not planning to be out in the wet but if i recover it with better material i will add some Clingfilm under the cover so as the foam doesn't act like a sponge. :whistle:
sil3nt wrote:I had the ball crushing problem when i first got the bike. Gripping the tank with your knees soon becomes second nature!
Yea maybe my riding style needs to be adapted to suit a smaller framed bike. :grin:
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Would you like to do mine?

if so how much?
Well i'd like to confirm it works first in case i come home from a ride and find the seat cover torn or even missing :pray:

All you need is some material (available in most fabric shops) some foam if you want the seat thicker, some spray adhesive and a staple gun. took about an hour to do.

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Re: NC30 Anti slip seat project...

Post by marcus57 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 7:11 pm

i wouldnt go so far as saying its anti slip and its a bad call if it rains but i have done a few, (excuse the mess in the pictures)

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