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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: Toolsurfer on April 06, 2016, 07:20:10 PM

Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Toolsurfer on April 06, 2016, 07:20:10 PM
Anybody out there got some good advice on how to put my new seat together. Someone with some good advice on: 1. keeping the wrinkles out. 2.What the best way to fasten ( Glue,rivets,screws etc.)and the best way to get the side trim strips in their proper position . Would like to get this back as close to original as possible . I have no template to work with . Appreciate all help. Thanks Toolsurfer
Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Lew Mayer on April 07, 2016, 08:01:50 AM
I use 3M contact cement for all my seat covers.

Lew Mayer
Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Toolsurfer on April 07, 2016, 12:50:55 PM
Thanks Lew, have used that on replacement headliner in my F150 and worked well there. Thanks
Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Dale Fisher on April 08, 2016, 07:43:10 AM
I recovered the seat on my 500 Triumph MX bike a few years back.  When I took the cover out of the packaging it displayed a fold mark across the entire length of the top portion.  The supplier assured me that it would disappear over a relatively short period of time once the cover was stretched and installed.  It did :D


(http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae59/CheneySachs/Seat%20Cover_zpsxbyosolt.jpg)
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Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Toolsurfer on April 08, 2016, 10:23:56 AM
Thanks Dale; I got the same circumstance with mine and did not like that crease . Back in 1974 had a chance to ride a 500 single like that, torque was monsterous. Thanks
Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Dennis Jones on April 08, 2016, 11:55:35 AM
A hand held hair dryer is also your friend when putting the cover on. I pre fit the side strips to the seat pan without the cover on first. That way you can get the fasteners in the right place and get some good reference measurements to poke the holes in the cover after it is installed.

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Title: 1974 1/2 Hare Scrambler
Post by: Mike Lenz on April 08, 2016, 12:21:01 PM
Shoo Gooo or Goop also works well and you can actually take the cover off if you had to at a later date.  I use plastic covered spring clamps and clothes pins to hold in place while drying...lots of them.