Quilty
XS650 Enthusiast
Evening all.
I have a seat already on my xs2. It's original and whenever it rains yellow mud drips out from the seat pan and covers the rear end of the bike so I'm assuming that the foam is beyond repair. I have a good quality brand new seat cover and have sourced a new foam for the seat. I'm pretty confident that I can cover the seat but I haven't seen what the pan looks like without the seat attached. There are areas on the pan that look rusted through but she seems in decent shape. So my question is if I decide buy the foam but the seat pan is broken in parts is it possible to repair the area using epoxy and some sort of carbon fiber or am I better off buying a new pan??
Grateful as always phil
I have a seat already on my xs2. It's original and whenever it rains yellow mud drips out from the seat pan and covers the rear end of the bike so I'm assuming that the foam is beyond repair. I have a good quality brand new seat cover and have sourced a new foam for the seat. I'm pretty confident that I can cover the seat but I haven't seen what the pan looks like without the seat attached. There are areas on the pan that look rusted through but she seems in decent shape. So my question is if I decide buy the foam but the seat pan is broken in parts is it possible to repair the area using epoxy and some sort of carbon fiber or am I better off buying a new pan??
Grateful as always phil