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Clubroom => Tech Talk => Topic started by: kdx Geoff on June 19, 2013, 10:06:58 am
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Very happy with the fit and finish of their seat cover.
Put it on myself with an electric staple gun, easier to fit than l thought it would be.
(http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/ag23/kdxGeoff/IMAG0448_BURST001_zps861d095d.jpg) (http://s1297.photobucket.com/user/kdxGeoff/media/IMAG0448_BURST001_zps861d095d.jpg.html)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/KAWASAKI-KDX175-A1-A2-A3-1980-1982-SEAT-COVER-KVAVO-/170815846225?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27c56af751
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Nice job. I source all my covers through Pit Replica. The grain of the vinyl is very close to original and the fit is spot on. Cheap price and fast delivery.
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+1 for Pit Replica, great fit, finish, price and delivery!
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+3
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Yep I've had an RM125 and KX250 cover made by them, perfect jobs. They even altered the style for a one-off for me. And they are very cheap.
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yep got 4 of them now, good stuff
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Ive bought 4 as well...About to order another 3...Great value & colour surprisingly close...
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I bought a CR125 cover from these guys and it was a bit short in the side length. I had to stretch it using a heat gun to get it around the base enough to get some staples in even with the standard original foam.
I sent them an email about this issue suggesting that they add a couple of centimeters to their template, not really expecting a reply. Not only did I get a reply but they thanked me for my input and a week or so later I received two new & improved seat covers in the mail for free.
Talk about service recovery and listening to your customers. Absolutely fantastic and highly recommended. A few Aussie businesses could learn a thing or two from these guys..............