Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover.
The new FLU Designs Team Issue Pleated Grip Seat is a specifically designed seat cover to enhance your riding ability with the power of today’s 4-strokes. We have put in a lot of time at the test track and at the races with some of the top factory pro riders to design a seat cover that offers maximum traction but still lets you slide around on the seat when needed. The pleated ribbed designed grip top will help to keep you in place when you are hard on the throttle or trying to seat bounce a difficult jump out of a turn. While under braking though you will still be able to slide forward on the seat so you can weight the front of the bike for that much needed traction in the turns. The Team Issue Pleated seat cover also features grip material on the side panels of the seat for that much needed traction while standing and gripping the bike with your knees. This type of seat technology has only been available to top factory pros but is now available to you. Team Issue Pleated Grip Seat Covers are available for most current 250 and 450 4-stroke bikes.
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- Comfortable
Cons
- Too light material
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- Racing
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
took too long to ship and just made our race deadline
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- Competitive Rider
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- Racing
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
I have had this same pleated cover on two other bikes and fitted great. This one was not a good fit and a bad cut out.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
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- Attractive Design
- Durable
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- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
I found myself sliding around a good bit on my 450 with the stock seat cover no matter how much I tried to stay planted. I put the pleated seat cover on and stayed exactly where I wanted to be. Not a bad investment at all. I feel it helped me a lot, especially getting my first moto win at my first race back on a dirt bike after 8 years of not riding.
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- Competitive Rider, Mechanic
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Clean
- Rain Resistant
Cons
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- Long Rides
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
These are the best in MUDDY conditions
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- Competitive Rider
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- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Tough
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- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
very easy to fit all you need is a staple gun
the pleats really keep you from sliding around
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Durable
- Easy to fit
- Very Grippy
Cons
- Maybe too grippy
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- Deifinitely for the 450's
- Racing
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
You get alot of grip with this seat cover and it may take a little getting use to.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
- Wears Easily
Best Uses
- Off-Road
Comments about Flu Designs - Team Issued Pleated Grip Seat Cover:
The pleats are a little flimsy and started tearing after only 3 rides. The material definitely grips your pants well and avoids sliding but if the pleats were stitched better and made a little bit more durable this seat would be awesome.
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