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Old 2002-07-12, 01:42 PM   #1
uniphreak
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Seat covers

Im trying to decide which the best seatcover is for a Miyata airseat conversion ?
there seems to be differing views but no real reasons.

Does anybody have any thoughts as to which is better and why ?

Im learning to ride at the moment but I intend to do some off road stuff.

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Old 2002-07-12, 02:26 PM   #2
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I like my Roach cover. The front and rear bumpers need to be removed for installation but thanks to Darren Bedford I have an old style Miyata seat so no more bolt problems .
For my airseat I just insert the homemade air pillow on top of the seat and install the cover.
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Old 2002-07-12, 02:47 PM   #3
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After riding on Leo's airseat last week I'm hopefully going for a plain roach cover and an air pillow. It was sooooo much comfier than my current ride, an absolute godsend...

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