lambskin seat cover

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Re: lambskin seat cover

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Mine just tucks in between the split seat on the S10 and under the side of the seat on the funduro (thumbs)
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Re: lambskin seat cover

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You want a proper shaggy one, years ago before lambland and Ikea I bought a 'numnah' from a tack shop, in trimmed and treated sheepskin. It was comfy but made little difference to bum range. So get a hairy one from a hippy sheep
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Re: lambskin seat cover

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Best purchase ever!

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Re: lambskin seat cover

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davsato wrote:You want a proper shaggy one, years ago before lambland and Ikea I bought a 'numnah' from a tack shop, in trimmed and treated sheepskin. It was comfy but made little difference to bum range. So get a hairy one from a hippy sheep
this one seems quite long now fitted two elastic straps front and back

cheers all for the suggestion and advise :)

surprised that I only got a couple of strange comments :P

and yes it misses the exhaust :woohoo:

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Re: lambskin seat cover

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That looks great! and you wont regret it, even if mine gets wet I just shake off the excess and it dry's very quickly, like Ive said, great pillows and great chair warmers too.
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Re: lambskin seat cover

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Mine was bought for me as a retirement present 3yrs ago. It came with an elastic strap to go over the front of the saddle and one that clips under the seat further back. Works fine.
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