I just recieved a new seat foam for my 90'KDX (ceet), with it I ordered the KX500 (88-01) gripper seat cover as well.Seeing I have never fitted a cover before, is it normal that the cover seems very short, it looks as though you have to stretch the crap out of it to cover the seat properly.....Is this the case? What are the tricks, if any, on fitment?? Can anyone help me on this............... AB
Ceet takes the cake on this one. They used to have a VERY comprehensive how-to section on their website. However, somebody got the bright idea to take down their fully populated HTML-based website and prop up a Flash based one that is less than 40% complete.
At any rate, YES.. .the seat cover looks like there is no way it'll fit, but it will. It will need alot of stretching, so I'd lay it out in the sun for a couple of hours before you get ready to start. You need to stretch the "pocket" at the front of the cover over the nose of the seat, and staple it once or twice under there when its centered. Then, pull it fairly tight towards the back and staple it a couple times there. Do the same with the sides near the lowest part of the seat, and then start working your way around what's left. Use staples sparingly until you've got it looking good and you're sure you won't have to remove the cover and start over.
i have a one industries seat cover and i am trying to make the seat on my '00 kdx flatter. right now the cover fits perfect on the seat, the seams on the cover line up with the bottom edge of the seat. from the looks of it i dont think the cover will be able to shaped so the seat is flat across. how much should i be able to get the cover to stretch? do i have to buy another cover for a flatter seat?
Is there a seat cover that fits the '88 model KDX? My seat cover's ripped in a few places, and I can't seem to find a company, other than OEM, that makes a cover for it.
WARNING!!!!!!I tried a Factory Effects (SP?) cover for KX 500 and it would not work, then I got a regular Ceet 89-94 replacement cover that fit like a glove.
I just finished fitting my CEET cover....what a pain in the ass. You really have to strecth the hell out of it as CMcCarthy says. Instead of lying it in the sun however, I layed mine over the central heating floor outlet. That helped me get the stretch out of the material. One other really important point - make sure you have a have duty staple gun to penterate the plastic! I had to return the one I bought for a Stanley Bostitch "power crown"...model PC4000ML. The seat is awesome.......
As far as the 91-94 KDX 250 goes i have been told my many people and seen 88-present KX500 seat covers on them. They look good and take a bit of stretching but they do fit. I have not purchased one and put it on but i plan to in the near future.
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