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RoboMonkey 11-03-10 04:58 PM

Any interest in custom bike seat instructions?
 
I had an old bike seat laying around, some fabric and upholstery skills and I got bored, so I decided to reupholster the seat. Would anyone be interested in seeing instructions for doing this?


Instructions:


Stuff you will need:

-A staple gun with (short) staples
-A flat head screw driver
-A sharp razor blade
-Pliers or other tool for gripping staples
-Vinyl

First, if you are using two or more pieces of vinyl, lay them face to face. Sew them together in a line. I did the line twice to strengthen the seam. Cut off some of the extra vinyl, but leave a thin margin or your seam will be weaker.
http://img576.imageshack.us/img576/4638/img0424d.jpg

I decided to make a diamond shape by sewing two triangles on the seam. You can make any sort of design you want, or no design at all.
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/4615/img0428jd.jpg


Use your screwdriver to remove all the staples from the seat and clean out any dirt. You will often end up removing only one side of the staple, use your pliers to get the other side. Peel off the vinyl from the foam core while trying to save as much of the foam as possible.
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/3219/img0430mp.jpg


Your first four staples should be one on either side of the seat, one in the front and one in back. On this seat I decided to start with the sides, which didn't really work out. I ended up taking the staples out later. Starting with the back is probably easiest.

Try not to do the staple directly through the side of the seat, it might stick out and poke you.

Make sure your staple gun is pushed against the plastic when you staple, or your staples will end up looking like this.

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/7477/img0438sg.jpg


After the first two staples, my seat looked like this. You want to stretch the vinyl as much as possible or you will get wrinkles. Don't be gentle, use your muscles!

http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/1442/img0440yp.jpg


One staple in the front. You can see how much the vinyl needs to be stretched here.
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4353/img0443r.jpg


After my first four staples, I put one in the rounded part of the back of the seat. Try not to get too much vinyl on either side of the staple or you will get pleats.

When you put more staples in, stretch the vinyl a lot and pull away from the extra vinyl. In other words, if you are starting from that middle staple in back and moving towards the staple on the corner, pull the vinyl towards the back staple when you stretch it. This will prevent pleats, but takes some practice.
http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/6121/img0446h.jpg


Put more staples in wherever you can get your staple gun to go. Make sure to stretch the vinyl tightly over the seat!
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/2421/img0452w.jpg


Put more staples in and then cut off the extra vinyl. Be very careful not to cut the vinyl that is stretched over the edge of the seat. This has happened to me a few times.
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/7640/img0453z.jpg


The finished product.
http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/9083/img0454vm.jpg

AngryScientist 11-03-10 05:09 PM

sure!

yummygooey 11-03-10 05:11 PM

Yeap.

carleton 11-03-10 05:17 PM

Post this to the DIY located in a sticky up top.

echo 11-03-10 05:18 PM

I've got a couple seats here with small tears, so this would be a great site contribution. :)

Leukybear 11-03-10 05:32 PM

Why even ask? YES!

I have some saddles in a box that I would love to reupholster. Reupholstering your beat up favorite classic saddle is full of WIN.

RoboMonkey 11-03-10 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11728552)
Post this to the DIY located in a sticky up top.

Do you mean there is already a DIY thread? I don't see one.


I didn't take pictures while I made this one. I will take photos when I do another one, which will hopefully soon.

Deshi 11-03-10 06:21 PM

Post them.

carleton 11-03-10 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by RoboMonkey (Post 11728779)
Do you mean there is already a DIY thread? I don't see one.


I didn't take pictures while I made this one. I will take photos when I do another one, which will hopefully soon.

It's the 2nd link in the "Start Here" thread. Here is the DIY thread (started by some really cool guy almost 4 years ago): http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=259766

FastJake 11-03-10 09:10 PM

Yes! Please share. I have a few I'd like to make presentable again.


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11729341)
started by some totally uncool guy with a boulder almost 4 years ago

Is that better? Or did I just push it back down the mountain?

carleton 11-03-10 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by FastJake (Post 11729705)
Yes! Please share. I have a few I'd like to make presentable again.



Is that better? Or did I just push it back down the mountain?

4 years ago my boulder was just a pebble stuck in my shoe. Little did I know then...[sigh]

ichitz 11-04-10 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by happypills (Post 11728636)
Why even ask? YES!.

+300

please post!

RoboMonkey 11-06-10 02:07 PM

I posted instructions to my blog, and can post them to the forum also if anyone wants me to. I've had a lot of experience upholstering, so I'm not sure if my instructions are clear enough for someone without upholstering experience. If you want me to clear anything up, just ask.

My second seat:

http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/9738/img0454u.th.jpg

Leukybear 11-06-10 02:20 PM

Yes you should post these up on the forum; anyways, what size/ length staple would you recommend? I'm scared of using too long of a staple and in terms getting my bum pricked by them... :o

RoboMonkey 11-06-10 02:29 PM

My staples are about 7.8 mm long. I just had them lying around and didn't pick this length out specifically. Try not to make the staples go perpendicular to the side of the seat as these tend to stick out. It's better to aim for places that are more padded.

FastJake 11-06-10 06:21 PM

Awesome! Is there any specific type of vinyl I should look for?

RoboMonkey 11-07-10 04:56 PM

I just use regular old vinyl. You mostly need to consider durability and water resistance. If you are worried about that you could try marine vinyl, though I'm not sure if it's necessary. You could try the shiny type like you see on my seat, but it's harder to work with.

RoboMonkey 11-18-10 10:43 PM

Update: If you are using vinyl, don't use white/light colors. The dye in your clothes can rub off and stain it. I don't notice this on my black seat but it is obvious on a white seat I did.


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