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Anyone ever go to an upholstery shop for a seat?

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May 23, 2015
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SF
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KTM 625 SMC & KAWK 650R
Yes, I have heard of Corbin and Renazco but I have also heard that some people have taken their seats to custom upholstery shops and received amazing quality products that are priced cheaper and do not have such a long lead time. So, anyone on here ever tried? I will go one of the other two routes is I cannot find a place to try it out at.
 
Awesome guy in the Sunset that is a true craftsman. Excellent work and quick turnaround. Very reasonable. Search Yelp for motorcycle upholstery. His name is Tony. You won't be sorry. (415) 531-2917
 
Teeters and Schacht upholstery & glass.
Novato Ca.
(415) 883-3400
Ask for Ken.
 
That is what we did before Corbin came around. Took it to a motorcycle friendly upholsterer, shaped it how you wanted or how he thought it should be, and picked your cover material. As i recall, my 73 Kawasaki S2 350 triple, had a step cut into it, and a diamond tuck naugahyde cover. Because I was a style maven,
 
I just had Larry from San Leandro Auto Upholstery shave my seat down. Quite a few people have used him and he has a good reputation. Nice guy does and good work.
 
The russian guy in the Sunset is awesome. He did a bmw seat for me and it's great.
 
I've used King Kovers of Fremont for my car, but I know they do bikes too. They're across the street from the Tesla plant..
 
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