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Recovering my seat, got hold of some ski mobile anti slip when wet seat covering, some trim bond, heavy duty stapler and staples, im removing the hump in the seat to give my 6'4" frame some more leg room, was thinking of just going over the leather extra padding, or would you suggest removing it and going straight to foam? Ideas appreciated
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I'm only 5'10", and I found it cramped; at half a foot taller, you must be miserable on the bike. I removed the cover and foam, then cut the hump entirely out of the seatpan and epoxied a flat section of 3/8" plywood in its place. I then cut the foam just forward of its hump, and carved away slices of the rear section until it was level with the forward section. I ended up raising the forward section with an underlayer of stiff packing foam and using thin seating foam to blend the raised forward section to the seatpan. Major cuts were done with an electric carving knife, originally intended for carving meat. The rear section needed shaving down, and I used an abrasive ball in a power drill to do it. I stitched a new cover from marine vinyl, and stapled it in place. It's still not perfect -- this winter I'll pull it apart and further sculpt the foam according to what I have learned by riding it over the summer.
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Here's an idea that occurred to me: those of us who find the PCX seat really cramped might consider removing the cover and foam from the seatpan, flattening the seatpan hump, and then affixing a motorcycle solo saddle to the seatpan in a position comfortable to the rider. You'd lose the ability to carry a passenger, but if you're sitting far back on a modified seat, a passenger would be cramped anyway. Once a suitable position for the seat has been determined, the seat can be removed, the bare seatpan covered in upholstery vinyl, and then the seat can be permanently remounted.
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I was on about the bolted hump on the seat rmove the two bolts and hup then just cober them over with the new covering
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db22 wrote:Here's an idea that occurred to me: those of us who find the PCX seat really cramped might consider removing the cover and foam from the seatpan, flattening the seatpan hump, and then affixing a motorcycle solo saddle to the seatpan in a position comfortable to the rider. You'd lose the ability to carry a passenger, but if you're sitting far back on a modified seat, a passenger would be cramped anyway. Once a suitable position for the seat has been determined, the seat can be removed, the bare seatpan covered in upholstery vinyl, and then the seat can be permanently remounted.

That would look lovely :lol:
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Sinfullsinner wrote:I was on about the bolted hump on the seat rmove the two bolts and hup then just cober them over with the new covering
You have the older-style removable hump. My 2015 has a permanent hump in the foam, and beneath it, a molded-in hump in the seatpan. I really love the bike, but it was designed with Asian riders in mind.
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Lol @ designed with Asian riders in mind, I totally get what ya saying, and yes I have the removable one thankfully, cant wait to get it out of the way
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Sinfullsinner wrote:Lol @ designed with Asian riders in mind, I totally get what ya saying, and yes I have the removable one thankfully, cant wait to get it out of the way
I suppose it wouldn't be profitable for Honda to make a scooter for tall people. They probably sell 25 scooters in Thailand and neighboring countries for every one they sell in the West. It would be nice if they offered an optional seat, or if the Thai aftermarket seat makers had more convenient ways for us to buy their seats in the West. Until then, I'll keep experimenting until I'm comfortable.
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Maybe if enough of us complained there would be a consideration made lol
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Having an optional seat(s) made available through and by Honda has been wanted by many since the 2011 PCX arrived in the USA. We were hoping that Honda was listening/reading here. Instead they redesigned the seat. How's that working for ya? For me, okay. Some say good, some not.

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WhiteNoise wrote:Maybe start a "Dear Honda" thread, where you can list your grievances, wants and what nots?
What a great idea, WN. Should we petition the forum deity to make it happen, then inform Honda USA and UK to keep an eye on the threads?
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Think I did wellfor my first time fabricating, pleased with the result :D
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That's some skill there.

I really admire people who can make those kinds of alterations. I don't have the courage to even attempt it, nor the skillset to see it through.
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Seriously thanks :D Ive never done anything like this before, let alone have the skills to do it ihave a fast memory and you tube ;) also a side of me that cant resist tinkering, again thanks I thought it was an amatuer effort im pleased with it all the same ;)
Ishkabibble wrote:That's some skill there.

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When you recovered your seat, did you start with a flat piece of vinyl and then tack it down in the front of the pan and keep stretching it as you moved to the back of the seat? I'm wondering cause I'm going to attempt it myself.
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Start at the petrol end trust me, one thing I learnt straight away, definitely use vinyl not the ski mobile leather like me as it made stapling hard, and vinyl is that little bit more stretchy, dont forget about the humps under the origional seat unless you are just recovering a built in hump seat. Trim bond adhesive on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151206917402 was a God send! And is really cheap, dont buy a staple gun from diy grab an electric one, more power less hammers, and last thing I found was lots of staples! And a good pair of pliers dont be scared to unpick bits and re-do them
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Buy Sailrite....allsport...4-way stretch vinyl made for recovering motorcycle seats.
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you you wrote:
db22 wrote:Here's an idea that occurred to me: those of us who find the PCX seat really cramped might consider removing the cover and foam from the seatpan, flattening the seatpan hump, and then affixing a motorcycle solo saddle to the seatpan in a position comfortable to the rider. You'd lose the ability to carry a passenger, but if you're sitting far back on a modified seat, a passenger would be cramped anyway. Once a suitable position for the seat has been determined, the seat can be removed, the bare seatpan covered in upholstery vinyl, and then the seat can be permanently remounted.

You you wrote: That would look lovely :lol:
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