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www.hotseatperformance.com
http://www.custom-atv.com/custom-atv...atcovers1.html
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These ATV seat covers are made from high quality marine grade vinyl and double stitched for durability. All Verde seat cover designs are sewn, not screen printed, offering durability and long life to your purchase.
ATV seat covers are available for models from the following manufacturers: Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Polaris, Cannondale, & Bombardier. Still don't see what you are looking for??? Email us for custom colors, custom designs or unavailable models at customrequests@custom-atv.com
Because each seat cover is made one at a time per customer specifications, returns must be pre-approved and are subject to a 20% restocking fee. Shipping and handling will not be refunded unless the seat cover has a manufacturer's defect. If you are trying to match colors to your ATV and you think you may have to return the seat cover, it will benefit you greatly to discuss this with us BEFORE your order.
Shipping: Usually ships within 7-10 business days via UPS Ground. A charge of $8.00 will be added to your order for shipping and handling. If you request a rush order, there will be a 20% charge added to your total.
Go to the Verde Powersports Seat Cover Color Chart to pick the perfect color combination for your new ATV seat cover.
$55.99
Specify Make of Your ATV: POLARIS
Specify Year of Your ATV : '00, '02
Pick from Available Models: Scrambler, Sportsman
SEAT COVER INSTALATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before You Start: Read the instructions first and assemble as directed. Tools required: screw driver, pliers (for removing staples), electric or air compression staple gun (for securing new seat cover), ½” or ¼” long staples.
1. Remove old seat cover by using small screw driver to pry-up staples and pull out with pliers. After all staples have been removed, remove the old cover. If necessary, remove the old foam as well.
2. Place the new seat cover and/or foam on the existing seat pan. The bottom of our foam conforms to the shape and ridges of your bike’s seat pan. Using the staple gun, tack down the cover at the front, rear, and both sides to hold it in place.
3. Continue to staple the cover on by starting at the rear of the seat pan and follow the double stitched seam around the bottom of the seat pan. Alternate your stapling, usually 1” apart, from left to right, so you get a good even fit. On the corners, staple down one side, then fold over and staple down the other side.
4. Should you develop any wrinkles, they can be corrected by removing the staples in that area and smoothing the cover out before re-stapling.
5. After mounting your new seat cover or kit to the seat pan, install your seat on your motorcycle or ATV.
6. If you are having problems or don’t have a staple gun, you can go to your local upholstery shop, and they can install it for you for a nominal charge.
7. HAVE FUN!
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