2002 Yamaha GP1200R
 

Seat Cover mod...


Pics of the GPR with the Jet Trim seat cover and mod, installed by Jet Trim. Definately a good cover. This cover has the extremely sticky nadahyde cover. You do NOT want to use this cover without a wetsuit, unless you like raw legs. Note the black area of the seat has been raised. It is raised with a very dense foam. It makes the ride alot easier, however, you do not have the "saddle" effect  like before.

 



Pics of the GPR with the Riva Cover installed by me. Definately a good quality cover. I enjoy using this cover at the lake. The "bathmat" type material doesn't rub you the "wrong" way.
-Cover laying on top of seat.

Good lookin' seat cover.

-Note the poor install job. It PAYS to have a pro put the cover on.

From this angle, you can see a good representation of how the color differs from the stock colored hood.

From the front.

My terrible staple job. What a mess.

Just not enough power in the gun. Plated staples, instead of stainless.

-Damaged to deck, caused by my piss-poor staple job.
 


I needed a seat cover a little more aggressive than the Riva cover for the races. Had the Hydroturf cover professionally installed with stainless staples from a boat upholstry shop in Mesa, AZ.

-Nice work.

Again, more quality work from Cover All, in East Mesa, AZ.

-The "disco" colors are cool, however, the blue is not an exact match for the 2002 paint scheme.

-Rubber grippy material will keep you onboard!!! Wear long shorts while riding!!!

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