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Got My Spyder yesterday

RTLarry

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Got my Used 2010 Spyder RT (8600 MI.). It all looks good Except for the seat witch is cracked at the seams Anybody got a fix or one? It came with Elka front shocks and a BajaRon sway bar (haven't looked at rear shock yet). Looks like it has a light kit with a remote but i haven't got it it work yet. Still cold here in Michigan so off to the garage to clean and polish.
 
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Got my Used 2010 Spyder RT (8600 MI.). It all looks good Except for the seat witch is cracked at the seams Anybody got a fix or one? It came with Elka front shocks and a BajaRon sway bar (haven't looked at rear shock yet). Looks like it has a light kit with a remote but i haven't got it it work yet. Still cold here in Michigan so off to the garage to clean and polish.
:congrats: --- :welcome:.... Finding a seat from one of our members is quite possible ..... however shipping it will be prohibitively expensive .... so local delivery / pick-up is needed ...... good luck ..... Mike:ohyea:
 
There was a seam problem for sure on the 2010 Premier Editions. Post #3 gives some good information. My seat did not self destruct...but many of them did early on.

Very expensive to ship because they are big and heavy. It cost me $225 to ship a Corbin from Alaska to the lower 48. I gave the guy a $150 credit for shipping because I was not smart enough to get an exact quote on the shipping. How could it have been more than $150??? :roflblack:

Good ol black duct tape may be a solution. If the holes are there, and they are not ripped out, heavy waxed thread and a harness needle on both ends, will sew it back up and make a great repair. Look up "saddle stitching" on google for the exact technique. PS...you don't need to buy a saddle stitching kit or tools. The thread and two big eyed needles will do the job.
 
If you're up for a drive to southern WI, I have one I'd give ya. Came off a 2010 RT. Send me a PM if you're interested. With gas prices the way they are you could probably drive here for what shipping would be

Rick
 
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