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Louis Moto Seat cover
Seat cover by Louis Moto.
I bought it because of its appearance.
Simply install over OEMSeat with Tucker.
I made a mistake and removed the OEMSeat epidermis before putting it on.
After installation, the Seat is no longer slippery and easier to ride.
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For processing
Used for processing as Seat is too low for my height of 178cm.
Sponge is placed on top of OEMSeat and wrapped with this product.
Tucker is Large sturdy if you use a 100-unit item and hit it with a Hammer in places.
The seat surface is textured with a grippy material that is hard to slip on.
Minus is short and Limit in length in the front and back of the center.
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Parenthesis OK
Merit
Parenthesis OK
Knee grip without worrying about wearing a wound.
Demerit
long delivery times
expensive
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You can just cover it up.
The edge is Rubber, so you can use it just by covering it.
I used the Tucker because I wanted to fix it completely, and in that case, I removed the OEMCover because the crease on the edge of the OEMCover was in the way.
I'm worried that the rubber will loosen up when the seat is stretched.
Unlike the smooth OEMRear Sets, it is good to have detailing with different surface skin and Stitch.
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DIY Installation
It was DIY enough to install, I used a Tucker from Daiso, 6mm replacement needles, Hammer and Pliers.
If you only use a Tucker, it won't stick deep enough, so you have to hit it with a Hammer, and sometimes it bends, so you have to pull it out with Pliers and start over.
It's easy to put it up because it has a lot of tension just by covering it.
However, I gave up trying to get a perfect fit because of the tight bend and almost no edge at the back edge.
If it stretches moderately, it does not become Wrinkle and the outline becomes uniform, so I fixed it in a good-looking position and finished it.
The seat has an uneven surface that gives it a luxurious grip.
The part that touches the inner thigh when the car is stopped is slippery Material:It is also good that it is made of Carbon Style fabric and has both design and function.
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DIY Installation
It could be installed by DIY.
I used Tucker from Daiso, 6mm replacement needles, Hammer, and Pliers.
It is easy to put up because it has a lot of tension even if it is just covered.
If you only use a Tucker, it won't stick deep enough, so use a Hammer.
I couldn't stretch it perfectly at the hollow at the back end because the edge is too tight and there is hardly any edge.
However, if it is stretched moderately, it does not become Wrinkle and Line becomes uniform, so I fixed it in a position that looks good and finished it.
There is a sense of luxury, and the seat surface has a moderate uneven surface, so the grip feeling has been improved.
Material with a slippery outer layer on the inner thighs when the car is stopped.:It has Carbon Style, and it is good that design and function are compatible.
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It's a DIY project.
This is what the finished product looks like since it's an amateur sticker.
A cheap tucker from Home Center will do the job.
I had to reapply it over and over again to avoid wrinkles. (´-ω-)
I put it on top of the original Seat cover just in case.
If I fail, I can undo it.
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