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Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 9:34 am
by kcpcx
jon_l wrote:
kcpcx - would you please provide a link or part # for that seat?
Ask and ye shall receive. Oh, by the way, I emailed the guy who runs powerbypcx before I ordered. They give a discount to members of this forum. 10% I think. He emailed me a code to use at checkout. FYI. I believe his name was Jeremy, and the email I used to contact him was powerbypcx@gmail.com

Seats in general:

http://www.powerbypcx.com/boutique-tag-selles.html


My specific seat. It's available in three stitching colors. I got the black, but you can get red and white I believe.

http://www.powerbypcx.com/achat-selle-t ... 69418.html

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 10:11 am
by tbln930
Mp.Motor has all kinds of flavors of flat seats like that.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:48 pm
by jon_l
kcpcx wrote:
jon_l wrote:
kcpcx - would you please provide a link or part # for that seat?
Ask and ye shall receive. Oh, by the way, I emailed the guy who runs powerbypcx before I ordered. They give a discount to members of this forum. 10% I think. He emailed me a code to use at checkout. FYI. I believe his name was Jeremy, and the email I used to contact him was powerbypcx@gmail.com

Seats in general:

http://www.powerbypcx.com/boutique-tag-selles.html


My specific seat. It's available in three stitching colors. I got the black, but you can get red and white I believe.

http://www.powerbypcx.com/achat-selle-t ... 69418.html
Thank you very much for the link kcpcx!

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:29 am
by MKE PCX
Be careful when ordering a custom seat. You may not get what you asked for.

The ordering process was incredibly easy and I was really excited, until I saw the finished picture.

What I requested was a seat with the back brace moved further back like the one Mel46 ordered. I gave them the dimensions (in centimeters) and requested it without the diamond patterned material and without buttons. All stitching and logos in black.

I've attached the pics I was sent this morning.
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They seem to have struck out on almost all accounts.

The back brace doesn't look moved back. The diamonds and buttons will ensure this seat never gets mounted to my new PCX.

I'm pretty let down at this point. $165 down the drain and I still need to find a seat to accommodate my 6' height and 32" inseam.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:04 am
by fast1075
Hi, new guy here. I just got a 2013 PCX 150, and am having the seat blues too. My plan is a new cover, with the risers for the hump cut down and replaced with flat pieces of ABS glued in place, with the cavities from the old risers fitted with foam.

I will see how it works out. If good, I will post pics, and contact info for the cover manufacturer.
Cover and parts are USA sourced.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:46 am
by MKE PCX
Just wanted to add to my post above before people think I am condemning MP Motor.

They have gotten in contact with me and are attempting to stop the shipment.

The customer service has been outstanding throughout the process. In hindsight, I should have waited until the resolution of this transaction before commenting on it. The cost (which is a lot for someone in my income bracket) and my sleep deprived state led to an error in judgement.

I'm hopeful they can get this sorted out. Everyone else in this thread seems very happy with their seat. I hope to add my name to the list as well.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:08 pm
by WhiteNoise
MKE PCX, glad your seat will be sorted out to your expectations. Great you got pics before shipment. So the waiting continues :| & so does your anxiety. But.....it will be worth it when your bum is on it :D
Please show it to us :P (no....not your bum, silly :lol: )

Hey fast! Where are you having the seat re-done in Florida? I'm curious because I had one re-done (Piaggio MP3) in Crystal River. Shop was located central west coast. Look forward to seeing the outcome of yours!

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:25 pm
by fast1075
Actually, I ordered the cover from a company called "Cheeky Seats". It will be Faux leather with red stitching, minus the "hump".

I ordered it Sunday on line. Got a communication from the owner yesterday to verify the details. She made the cover, and it is on the way to me, complete with tracking info. Supposedly it has a velco/drawstring attachment, that makes it easy to install.

Plus the owner told me if I didn't like the fit, or color, to let her know, send it back, and they will make another. Their website shows all sorts of wierd, wild, and unique designs and colors.

I will take some pics, post up info, and let everyone know how good (or bad) it turns out.

As far as eliminating the "hump", it looks like the custom seats from Asia are stock seat pans with the hump risers cut off and patched before covering. That is what I plan to do. I have some ABS cement and some black ABS sheet to cut the patches from.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:33 pm
by MKE PCX
WhiteNoise wrote:MKE PCX, glad your seat will be sorted out to your expectations. Great you got pics before shipment. So the waiting continues :| & so does your anxiety. But.....it will be worth it when your bum is on it :D
Please show it to us :P (no....not your bum, silly :lol: )
We'll see what happens.

The pics came in an email stating the seat had already shipped. They said they would try to stop the shipment.

I hope they can. In addition to the buttons reminding me of 70's furniture, I really needed the additional legroom having the back brace moved rearward would have provided.

If they are unable to stop the shipment, I'll be stuck selling the seat at a loss.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:14 pm
by kramnala58
MKE PCX wrote:... I really needed the additional legroom having the back brace moved rearward would have provided.
I am fairly confident that these seats are made by the shop here in Bangkok that I have posted about before. I purchased mine directly from the shop. It is too bad about the diamond & button pattern, but I am almost 6'1" and have a similar seat (less the buttons & diamonds), and the back brace is not too close for me. You may find that the distance of the back brace is not as crucial. When I swapped out the manufactures seat, I already found myself sitting back further.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:39 pm
by MKE PCX
I'm hoping they can get something sorted out.

The buttons and the diamond pattern bother me so much that I made sure to underline "no buttons and no diamond pattern" when requesting the custom seat.

They responded with English that didn't seem broken so I thought we were on the same page.

I know some people may be indifferent, or even like the buttons but that style of seat on the modern-looking PCX just seems wrong to me.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this gets fixed but I'm expecting buttons galore to show up at my door.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 8:53 am
by MKE PCX
Well, they were unable to stop the shipment.

They apologized for the mistake which I appreciate but I am still out $165.

Worse yet, I still need a custom seat. I know they could do it for more and I'm not sure who else could. I just can't bring myself to send them more money.

Anybody like buttons? The back brace was moved back like on Mel46's seat. They just didn't lay it back the same way so it should be a more effective back stop. It will be available for sale as soon as it arrives.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 3:21 pm
by you you
MKE PCX wrote:Well, they were unable to stop the shipment.

They apologized for the mistake which I appreciate but I am still out $165.

Worse yet, I still need a custom seat. I know they could do it for more and I'm not sure who else could. I just can't bring myself to send them more money.

Anybody like buttons? The back brace was moved back like on Mel46's seat. They just didn't lay it back the same way so it should be a more effective back stop. It will be available for sale as soon as it arrives.

It might work and look ok when you get it

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 3:46 pm
by MKE PCX
After the last time I talked to them, I'm confident it would work. They did move the brace back.

Barring unexpected head trauma, I don't foresee my opinion on the buttons changing.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 8:56 pm
by caseybea
I just got confirmation from powerbypcx that my plain black (with red stitching) seats are on the way! I ordered them about a week ago.

I can hardly wait.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 11:12 am
by kramnala58
MKE PCX wrote:... They responded with English that didn't seem broken so I thought we were on the same page.
We have a phrase in Thailand that goes, TIT = This is Thailand. ;) :roll:

Sometimes the yes is yes and sometimes it isn't yes. One never quite knows what yes it is until the results are in. :o The challenges of working cross culturally can test the patience at times, particularly when one is from a more driven culture instead of a laid back one.

Sorry to hear of you challenges.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:17 pm
by MKE PCX
Here we have the phrase "shit happens".

I'll move on and address the seat issue with another vendor. It's disappointing but there's nothing to be done about it at this point.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:40 pm
by fast1075
I got the new seat cover in today. It took maybe 5 minutes to unbolt the "hump" and put on the cover. It stretches over the stock cover, has a Velcro strap underneath and a drawstring. It could not be any easier to install. It is actually quite nice. I may leave the risers alone, they don't seem to be in the way. I just got a new phone tonight and am still setting it up, so pics will be later.

I also installed my new Puig dark touring screen. Now my bike looks like the hive mother from "Alien".

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:31 pm
by MKE PCX
fast1075 wrote:I got the new seat cover in today. It took maybe 5 minutes to unbolt the "hump" and put on the cover. It stretches over the stock cover, has a Velcro strap underneath and a drawstring. It could not be any easier to install. It is actually quite nice. I may leave the risers alone, they don't seem to be in the way. I just got a new phone tonight and am still setting it up, so pics will be later.

I also installed my new Puig dark touring screen. Now my bike looks like the hive mother from "Alien".

When you get your phone setup you should start a new thread with pics of your Puig screen. I'm shopping screens right now and the Puig is at the top of the list.

Re: Seats from Thailand

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 9:44 pm
by Mel46
I love my new seat and now that Spring has arrived I have been riding a lot. I did want to mention that of all of the seats on all of the bikes I have ever riden, the seat on the Suzuki Burgman is the best. The back brace on it moves forward and backward, and the passenger has as comfortable a seating area as the operator. When i was shopping for what eventually ended up being the Burgman, i looked at the Silverwing as well, and the Burgman seat was the deciding factor. I would suggest that everyone looking for a replacement seat sit on a Burgman first so that you can get a good idea of size, back support, seat width, and cushioning. I doubt that you could get a movable back brace, but you could get other specifications that you could pass to the seat builder.