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Author: Subject: Padding or covering Carbon seats?
the_fbi

posted on 21/8/05 at 01:49 PM Reply With Quote
Padding or covering Carbon seats?

With a carbon fibre or fibreglass seat, which has no fabric covering, what is the best way to finish them?

The "outside" of the seat is the nice carbon finish, but the inside is raw, whilst it may be comfy as it is, ideally I'd like some kind of padded covering.

What do people normally do?

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Hellfire

posted on 21/8/05 at 02:19 PM Reply With Quote
Leave it as it is...






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the_fbi

posted on 21/8/05 at 02:46 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Hellfire
Leave it as it is...

Hmm

Whilst the carbon side looks great, the raw side looks a bit, raw.




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Syd Bridge

posted on 21/8/05 at 03:08 PM Reply With Quote
Looks like an awful lot of glass, and pitiful amount of carbon. Hope you didn't pay too much!
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the_fbi

posted on 21/8/05 at 03:17 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Syd Bridge
Looks like an awful lot of glass, and pitiful amount of carbon. Hope you didn't pay too much!

I believe they are Reverie seats so quality should be OK

http://reverie.ltd.uk/shop/products.php?g1=b29f82&g2=b29f82

They cost the same as fibreglass ones would have, so can't complain.

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Andy North

posted on 21/8/05 at 03:44 PM Reply With Quote
I was very surprised how comfortable fibre glass seats were. Give them a go as is.
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