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Keep Your Seat Dry.....Rain Seat Cover

cohoff

GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
i want to tell you about this great product i found, it is a rain seat cover. put your rain gear on yourself and this rain cover on your seat and both you and your seat will remain dry. it's easy to put on, it just slips right over your seat. i have a 2014 RTS with a Corbin seat with fuel door and back rest. they custom make the seat cover to come with or without a fuel door and with or without a backrest. they can make a seat cover for the RS, ST, RT and F3. the seat covers are made out of durable 200 denier pack cloth that is UV treated and waterproof. they are less than $100. i have used mine in several rain storms this summer and my seat has always remained dry. its easily folds up into it's own storage bag. worth the investment for my $1,000 Corbin seat. they also make covers for Spyders. i have been very satisfied with their customer service.


you can email them at [email protected] or call (720) 379-6323 and ask for Bennett (Son) or Tom (father). their website is http://www.shadyproducts.com.
 
i was asked to provide pictures of the rain seat cover. the first one shows it in its carry cover. it has elastic all around it and it just slips over the wings on the seat and back rest if you have one and tucks under the back seat. it keeps your seat completely dry when riding in rain. the last picture shows it laying on the floor.
 

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