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2005 R1200RT Seat rebuilding in Portland, Oregon area

jdyck

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Hi, is anyone aware of an upholstery shop in the Portland, Oregon area that would be able to rebuild a motorcycle seat?
 
If you don't mind a 3 hour ride, Rich's just outside of Seattle (Kingston, WA) is an outstanding seat builder. He did my K1200LT and my R1200RT and I am a very satisfied (and comfortable) customer. He has an apartment on the second floor of his shop that he rents to out of town customers at a favorable rate.
 
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