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CB750 K6 Racer |

Yamaha R5/DS7 |

Suzuki T-500 |
Alligator Strip

Here is the answer for installing Seat
covers
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Use on older metal
pans where the the clips are broken off
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Use on plastic molded
seat pans
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Use on fiberglass
seat pans
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Top choice of 2 major
motorcycle seat manufactures
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Designed and
manufactured by HVCcycle
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Strips are 10 inches in
length by 1/2 inch wide. They are designed to be used as
one piece or cut down into two or three pieces, just cut
between the rivet holes.
Attaches using standard
1/8th or 3mm inch pop rivets
Made from .025inch
thick steel.
$5.99ea (HVC-SEAT-ALSTRIP)
Reproduction Molded Chrome Seat Trim
Trim works great on
Honda's Kawasaki's Suzuki's, and Yamaha's
Reproduction of Honda
seat trim
The trim can be either
clipped in place or glued in place
Sold in 5 foot sections,
this length will cover almost every seat.
$ 70.00 (HVC-SEAT TRIM-MOLD)
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Seat Rivets and Clips

Smaller Head for the trim strips that are narrower
6.5mm round x 1.2mm x 19mm
Great for the 1965-1969 Yamaha seat trims and early Suzuki seat trims.
$1.50 each (97481A181)
Seat Clips
(for the
above rivets)
$.25 each (2099)
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Seat Pan Wire Mesh

Replacement Wire mesh for the bottom of the seat pan.
Found on the 1960's Yamaha seats.
3 X 3 inch square made from weather-resistant Galv Steel
Woven Wire Cloth, 5 X 5 Mesh, .035" Wire Diameter.
$4.50ea (HVC-Seat 3x3 Mesh)
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