So my seat looks like this (Corbin Dual Canyon):
Anyone have any experience fixing something like this? Patch on top? Patch underneath? Hoping to get another season out of it (at least) without going for a more permanent (full re-cover or new seat) solution. Haven't done any real research on local upholstery yet, just looking around for ideas.
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ONLY fix for that seat is a total recover period fellow bricKhead. Take the plunge,ducK tape will NOT cut the mustard anymore.
See my comments below about DIY seat repair.
http://www.diymotorcycleseat.com/index.phpCost for premium vinyl is about $20.00 - $60.00 Vs $200.00 to $300.00 for a professional upholsterer. Truly custom seats crafted for your weight and riding style run from $600.00 - $1,000.00, ____ gulp.
Simply remove the old cover, trace the shape on the new material, cut and then re-staple or rivet back on the seat pan. This works if the foam is still intact. EAZY DIY R&R !
If the foam is broke down,different ballgame. If you continue to ignore the split cover the foam will convert to toast quickly. Depending how old it is, mileage factor, the foam may be history already. Hard to tell from your pic but I'm willing to bet money the foam needs to be revamped.
For the record, I HATE Corbin seats ! Well known for "low quality" foam from the get go.
Real science in tweaking a seat. Years ago, I worked for a custom motorcycle seat dealer touring the country. Modern day foam is amazing stuff. I have the NASA type foam in my seats, posterior comfort beyond belief, far superior to the pricey squatch snatch "daylong sofa." :2thumbup: