Posted by The Cross-eyed Barber on May 9, 2008, 7:04 am
I've got a Mustang seat on my bike. I ride to work every day and it
sits out in the sun/rain, whatever, all day. It stays indoors when
I'm home. Just thought maybe it's time to start taking care of it...
Any advise on a good product to protect my seat in all weather?
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The Cross-eyed Barber
Posted by Timberwoof on May 9, 2008, 10:37 pm
> I've got a Mustang seat on my bike. I ride to work every day and it
> sits out in the sun/rain, whatever, all day. It stays indoors when
> I'm home. Just thought maybe it's time to start taking care of it...
> Any advise on a good product to protect my seat in all weather?
The worst thing for it is sunlight; next would be grinding dirt in by
sitting on it :( Armor-All is a Bad Idea. Wash it with detergent as you
would the rest of the bike. (Yeah, I have even been known to wash my
R1100GS once in a while.)
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Posted by Bike Guy Joe on May 10, 2008, 7:15 am
On May 9, 7:04 am, The Cross-eyed Barber
> I've got a Mustang seat on my bike. I ride to work every day and it
> sits out in the sun/rain, whatever, all day. It stays indoors when
> I'm home. Just thought maybe it's time to start taking care of it...
> Any advise on a good product to protect my seat in all weather?
> --
> The Cross-eyed Barber
Leather? Lexol!
Cover it from the sun.
Don't sit on it with a screw driver in your pocket.
Posted by ian field on May 10, 2008, 1:15 pm
> I've got a Mustang seat on my bike. I ride to work every day and it
> sits out in the sun/rain, whatever, all day. It stays indoors when
> I'm home. Just thought maybe it's time to start taking care of it...
> Any advise on a good product to protect my seat in all weather?
> --
> The Cross-eyed Barber
Duct tape.
> sits out in the sun/rain, whatever, all day. It stays indoors when
> I'm home. Just thought maybe it's time to start taking care of it...
> Any advise on a good product to protect my seat in all weather?