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I like the look of the Cordin...do you think the damage is repairable?
Sure cheapest with a vinyl/leather repair kit I can throw in but they are not visible when fitted anyway. If not satisfied with outcome a leather patch could easily be contact cemented to cover. To make it neater you could use a strip of soft leather glued on the
entire bottom edge. I can provide a soft upholstery leather to do the job too for the price (and which I have yet to name


).
AU$575 + actual postage. (This is a very heavy seat so will likely a be minimum Au$50 postage and it cost me $86 in post with insurance just to receive it.)
I even have leathers to recover the whole thing if you wanted to go that route. I have quite a few options in plain black, crocodile embossed patterned black or red and a few others including a couple of beautiful lizard patterned leathers in black and couple of browns too. That would be extra but I would have to see what the leather is worth these days. I am not an upholsterer but could get a local to do it using my leather which would still be less than buying new from the USA I imagine. there is also a world renowned m/cycle seat upholsterer nearby, MJM Custom Seats in Goulburn but I have no idea what he would charge to use my own leathers
without any other seat modifications which he normally does.
@HansO had his Tiger Explorer done there recently and was delighted.
Best $550.00 I have spent in a long while
I can possibly supply a basic Corbin fitting aftermarket backrest which could be used front or rear.
I have another Corbin Classic Solo on my bike now and another Classic Solo on the way which also appears to have similar damage as this Dual Touring. In fact every Corbin I have now or have had second hand have similar wear.
That is so far a BMW R100/7 dual, an R3 Fastgun Solo, two Classic Solos and this Dual Tour.
Hanging out for my used Russell Allday Solo to show up which may supplant them all on my Roadster.