Seat cover
Seat cover
Where to get a proper, good quality seat cover for my 1940 W/NG? The one I fitted (Wassel) is too thin, and cracks easily where it is stressed. I see many have seat covers that look stronger, almost like they're made of leather instead of this faux plastic stuff... also, it must fit - I got another one that didn't - it was too short in the nose, leaving the spring attachment in the open. I believe the seat itself is either Lycett or Terry, I am not sure, but it's the original seat alright.
Ariel W/NG '40 "Bitzer", Triumph Thruxton '04, IZH-49 '56, Tempo Standard 150 '54.
- paul.jameson
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Re: Seat cover
Get R G Leighton of Birmingham to re-cover it for you. It will cost a bit more but I think you will be highly satisfied with the quality.
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35 LG (project), 37 RH500, 52 ex ISDT KHA, 54 KH(A), 75 Healey 1000/4.
Former Machine Registrar & Archivist, General Secretary and Single Spares Organiser (over a 25 year period).
Now Archivist (but not Machine Registrar), Gauges and Clocks Spares Organiser.
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Re: Seat cover
Had a few done at Leightons, always a good job.worth the extra money.
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Re: Seat cover
Leightons has done very good work for years
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