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OK, here's the finished product. I give it about a B to B-, but all in all I don't think it's bad for a first seat. Lots of lessons learned. Now on to the pillon, bags, etc.. Thanks everyone for the advice and comments and still looking to find out how you avoid wrinkles when you stretch it out on a seat this size. From what I've seen on other sites it appears some builders just do a skirting that hides it and the factory splits it into 2 seperate pieces a top and bottom side, but I didn't think that would look good. Oh well, I'll just keep swimming :rolleyes2:

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I think yours came out looking good. I learned a lot doing mine as well.

Drygulch Leatherworks- Baldwin City, Kansas

www.drygulchleather.com

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Great finish and nice looking roadie. I think it goes with the white bike excellent.

The factory guys do split the bottom portion into two segments. Ateast on my roadliner they did. It looks fine on synthetics but not sure how it would look with leather, Im still working on that.

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