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Any recomendations please. Have looked through old threads but not much luck. I just want to alter my the riders part of my seat to make it more comfortable for myself. A place well spoken of near Iron Bridge has gone, to where does anyone know ? Or maybe a shop that sells different styles of seats for Yamaha Nouvo.  Along these lines basically.        image.jpeg.783d8fbc92cce10a2af58cf687cf0088.jpeg

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1 hour ago, canthai55 said:

Seat Magician by the Iron Bridge has moved to the 1006 Road

Map below ...

Every rider I know uses him. Not the cheapest - but the best in CNX

Seat Shop.jpg

OUTSTANDING post, canthai55   Clear and complete..

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5 hours ago, canthai55 said:

Seat Magician by the Iron Bridge has moved to the 1006 Road

Map below ...

Every rider I know uses him. Not the cheapest - but the best in CNX

Seat Shop.jpg

Thank you much. This is something I was looking for and had actually  posted a few weeks back.

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6 hours ago, canthai55 said:

Seat Magician by the Iron Bridge has moved to the 1006 Road

Map below ...

Every rider I know uses him. Not the cheapest - but the best in CNX

Seat Shop.jpg

He has done 3 seats for me over the years and each one has been great. Highly recommend him.

 

David

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I can now pass this info on to a lot of expats I know.

 

He used quality materials and sews straight lines. Also very good with advice as to what works best on the seats.

 

A few month ago a blogger talked about the vinyl lifting on his motorcy seat.  He didn't use this guy originally...hence his problem.

 

I think I paid 2500 baht to repad/widen the seat on my CRF and reupholster with black material with red stitching. Money well spent.  No more numb nuts and able to sit in the saddle longer on rides.

 

Definitely recommended.

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Thanks to Canthai55 for that map...no mistaking where exactly it is now. :thumbsup:

Will go and see him, but i think that after reading CMKiwi's post re the cost, albeit for a great job done i'm thinking that that sort of money is above what i want to spend to alter a seat for an older 15000 baht scooter. 

I will go see the guy and get a quote at least.

Thanks to all who responded.

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