How Do You Glue & Repair Foam On Motorcycle Seats?
For some reason, stock motorcycle seats are almost never comfortable enough to ride on for more than an hour or two at a time. This is fine if you ride a sport bike or never ride more than an hour at a time anyway, but for the rest of us, we need something that is more comfortable than a naked seat pan. If you don’t have the money to buy a high-end replacement seat for well over $300, you can always replace the stock padding with better padding, or alter the shape of your seat altogether. Remove the seat from the bike. This may require tools that are not listed in the materials list, but every bike is different. Turn the seat over and use the flathead screwdriver to remove the staples that are holding the seat cover over the foam. If the seat cover is held on by glue, remove it carefully so you don’t tear the cover. Set the seat cover aside, along with the vapor barrier (thick sheet of plastic) that is underneath it. Don’t lose or damage the vapor barrier since this keeps your seat fro