Curtis in PA
Nice material. Went on good for my first time. Use a credit card and a blow dryer to get the wrinkles out.
Read All ReviewsCHRIS in NY
Works good no complaint. Would recommend if looking for a budget option
Read All ReviewsCHRIS in NY
Works good no complaint. Would recommend if looking for a budget option
Read All ReviewsNick in CA
This seat is a bit difficult to install but can be done without wrinkles. The trick is (for me at least) was to push the cover down into the foam and then work the downward pressure outwards toward the sides and then staple. This makes it such that the foam pushes against the cover and removes wrinkles. I tried for the longest time to just pull the seat cover over the edge to get tension and remove wrinkles; this does not work My full steps were 1. mount the front part over the seat 2. pull longitudinally and staple the rear to add some tension in the seat length wise and to keep the seat cover parallel to the seat 3. work from front to back going alternating sides as you go towards the back of the seat 4. push down into the foam near the middle of the seat then keeping the downward pressure move your thumb towards the outside 5. With the foam and cover pressed down roll around the seat lip and staple the inside of the seat 6. do the same for the other side (start at step 4) 7. repeat step 4 again but move towards the back by about 2"
Read All ReviewsShane in MN
Not sure whos more pumped, dad or daughter! For the price you cant go wrong. They are nice and thick almost like normal dirt bike graphics. Graphics could be labeled better though, they include both 12 and 16 graphics for the frame tube. Make sure you do the right size. Overall looks good and not too difficult to do. We bought our Stacyc 12 used and it covers up a lot of the scuffs from the previous owner.
Read All ReviewsDavid in FL
I like the 690 set. Would be 5 stars if fit was a little tighter. Cut was off in a few spots. Quality vinyl, thick, with good glue.
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