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Niiiiice :) And on a beauty scoot too - love the single side swingarm :)

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Great job on that seat. Really makes the bike IMO.

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Great looking seat!

love the art work...is that tooled?

ken

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Great looking work as usual Troy.

I just asked a biker bud of mine to be on the look-out for an old POS chopper seat pan so I can do one. You guys have given me the bug....and no, I'm not a biker. :eusa_naughty:

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Troy

that looks fantastic! What type of dye did you use and how did you seal it? Also is the skull tooled? It looks like pyrography. Beautiful job!

TinyL

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Wow! Looks great. Perfect match.

Art

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Niiiiice :) And on a beauty scoot too - love the single side swingarm :)

Thank you sir!

Great job on that seat. Really makes the bike IMO.

Thank You very Much!

Great looking seat!

love the art work...is that tooled?

ken

Everything except the skull in the seat in hand tooled. The skull was laser etched, then finished....

Great looking work as usual Troy.

I just asked a biker bud of mine to be on the look-out for an old POS chopper seat pan so I can do one. You guys have given me the bug....and no, I'm not a biker. :eusa_naughty:

You'll want a bike to go with your new seat... be prepared!

Troy

that looks fantastic! What type of dye did you use and how did you seal it? Also is the skull tooled? It looks like pyrography. Beautiful job!

TinyL

I airbrushed 3 heavy coats of neatsfoot compound to replenish natural oils,then 2 heavy coats of Saddletan Antique Gel, 2 more coats of neatsfoot to draw the color into the leather, then about 6 coats of satin finish airbrushed on. Once the leather stop sucking up the satin finish, I added two more coats for good measure! Then hand buffed for about 2 hours...

Wow! Looks great. Perfect match.

Art

Thanks! It turned out to be almost a perfect color match with the bike. The customer was extremely happy with the outcome. He's in Myrtle Beach right now showing it off!

Thank you all for the kind words!

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Very Nice!!!

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Wow Troy, I'm impressed! That's a beautiful job! Man you nailed the color, too.!

Bob

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Thanks!

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great job!! and i love the color.. have you ever did a seat using lazer or pyro before ..if so how does it hold up under prolonged use?

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