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Market Place => Dealer / Supplier/ Product Feedback => Topic started by: Barbel Mick on April 21, 2025, 10:22:33

Title: Seat modifications.
Post by: Barbel Mick on April 21, 2025, 10:22:33
Just recently I required my 800RE seat modifying. I contacted a chap known on this site, a few years ago, who has been recommended by many for doing a good job.
He took a little while to get a date sorted, but Christmas, New Year & a house move got in his way. However once the date was confirmed I posted the seat off to him & it was returned 7 days later.
I required comfort foam for rider & pillion, plus the pillion area raising 50mm. He also widened both sections & flattened the riders area out a little. The cost included a new non slip cover also.
I had a Top Sellerie seat on the 650 for a couple of years but the comfort of this modified seat is better.
Total price including return postage was £140. (bargain)

Contact Tony Archer on 07305 744141
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: MisterDavey on April 21, 2025, 11:42:13
That's looking rather plush. Is it memory foam?
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Rusty Nuts on April 21, 2025, 11:53:05
Posh perch, Mick. Did the original front section slope towards the tank like the glee? When Tony did mine he levelled it up, stopped me sliding forward.
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Upt North on April 21, 2025, 12:46:32
Looks good and that's a very good price.
Upt.
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: The Doctor 46 on April 21, 2025, 13:03:23
As above. When you have a minute, could you please post a picture showing the whole bike from the side please. Very good price.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Barbel Mick on April 21, 2025, 13:51:19
MisterDavey, I don't know what foam was used but along with the other little adjustments its very comfortable.

Doc, this is the best I've got at the moment, from the side, with the new seat & panniers on.

Martyn, this is the original seat & yes there was a definite slope that pushed/slid you forward. Tony did level it out & widened it as much as the base allowed.
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Bigbeach on May 24, 2025, 22:48:20
does this "Tony Archer" have an email I can reach him at?
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Barbel Mick on May 25, 2025, 14:33:44
Not to my knowledge. Someone may come up with one though. :)

He is a decent bloke to speak to & very helpful. He is a Yorkshireman though, so difficult to understand!  :stirpot:
Give him a call 07305 744141. If you're in Norway just leave the first '0' out & put +44 (0044) in it's place, then the rest of the number.  :thumb: 
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: MisterDavey on May 25, 2025, 15:18:56
I haven't used this chap, but take a look.
This was just recommended on another forum I use.
https://www.acornupholstery.com/motorbikes
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Sir Trev on May 25, 2025, 18:28:55
That looks fantastic. So tempted to go down the same route with my RE seat...
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Bigbeach on July 18, 2025, 10:54:46
I spoke to Tony archer today and he said he’s retired now.
Do you blokes have anyone else to recommend doing a similar job as the one Mick has?
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: nigel s on July 18, 2025, 17:40:12
I have done a few myself, not that hard to modify the foam but the cover is the tricky bit. Especially if you change the shape a lot meaning the old cover will not work any more and the new cover needs different shapes stitching together.
As I am in the boat trade I use our subby Marine upholsterers. Most of the ones we use also do bike/car work.
Maybe try a few near you  , if nothing else turns up   :shrug:


Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Mojo-Jojo on July 18, 2025, 19:11:38
I have used both of these in the past, with excellent results.
https://www.motostitch.co.uk/
http://www.carandcoachtrimmers.co.uk/
I'm guessing you could find somewhere similar, a little closer to home.
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Brockett on July 18, 2025, 21:21:21
A local tyre service said he's only got a limited stock of motorcycle tyres so I should try "Black Circles" for the Michelin classics to fit my V7 and he would fit them to loose wheels for £25 per loose wheel. I went home and ordered the tyres yesterday afternoon and they were delivered today.
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Brockett on July 19, 2025, 10:45:51
If you are puzzled as to why the above post is here then you are about as puzzled as me. It was supposed to be a new topic. :old: .
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: TLPower on July 19, 2025, 12:00:33
I quite enjoyed the hijack actually.

£25 to change a tyre on a loose wheel sounds a little bit spendy though. :smirk:
Title: Re: Seat modifications.
Post by: Barbel Mick on July 19, 2025, 18:10:28
Cheaper than getting a seat modified?  :whistle: