Are there any truly waterproof seat covers?

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Are there any truly waterproof seat covers?

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I had a custom leather seat made for my Italia 150. The only way I've found to keep it dry during rainy periods is to cover the seat and then put a fitted cover over the entire bike. I'd like to find a truly waterproof seat cover that I could use during brief rainstorms so that I don't have to go to the trouble to protect the whole scooter. The Prima cover doesn't work, not does another type of seat cover that I ordered from Great Britain, though it was advertised as waterproof.

Any leads on a seat cover that's really waterproof?
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I got a waterproof seat cover made by Pirate Upholstery to fit over my GTV's leather seat. I've used it for a few years now, and not only is it actually waterproof (unlike the stock cover), it has also outlasted the stock cover (which became see-through in under a year). They can make several different colors, too. Mine is waterproof in all but the worst downpours (when you really can't ride safely anyway). And by "worst downpour" I'm talking the kind of rain that you can easily mistake for having hailstones in it, because it freaking hurts just to stand outside in it.

And just for future reference, a little bit of water won't harm your leather seat. A lot of water, or frequent contact with it, will. The few times it has rained hard enough to penetrate my Pirate Upholstery seat cover, I've simply wiped the water off the seat with a soft cloth when I got home, and everything was fine. My seat still looks brand new. It also helps to put a good leather cream on it once or twice a year.
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Have you looked at the CoolAss, or one of the other shade covers. I believe the metallic mylar or whatever they use for reflectivity is pretty darned waterproof as well.
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The Cool Ass covers are great, from what I hear.

But you can't ride with them on. If you do sometimes ride in the rain like I do, Pirate is the way to go.
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Witch wrote:The Cool Ass covers are great, from what I hear. But you can't ride with them on. If you do sometimes ride in the rain like I do, Pirate is the way to go.
I don't think the OP was riding with a full cover over his bike either - unless he cut eye holes in it :wink: .
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I'm familiar with Pirate and I will check out CoolAss. I'm don't usually ride with the seat cover on. I'm more concerned with protecting it when it's parked. And my seat has gotten wet quite a bit and generally it dries out fine, but getting it repeatedly soaked can't be good for it. Thanks so much!
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You might also look at backpack rain covers (i.e. from REI.com).
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These folks have some waterproof covers...
http://scooterseatcovers.net/index.php? ... cPath=1_12
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Check with Cheeky seats as well. They have WAY more than is on their website. They make waterproof stuff. If you don't see it, call or email. They are great to deal with ( and no, I don't work for them ) :P
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viney266 wrote:Check with Cheeky seats as well. They have WAY more than is on their website. They make waterproof stuff. If you don't see it, call or email. They are great to deal with ( and no, I don't work for them ) :P
+1! The link I posted is Cheeky Seats. I agree with Viney...fantastic to deal with and I don't work for them either!
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scubadoobie wrote:
viney266 wrote:Check with Cheeky seats as well. They have WAY more than is on their website. They make waterproof stuff. If you don't see it, call or email. They are great to deal with ( and no, I don't work for them ) :P
+1! The link I posted is Cheeky Seats. I agree with Viney...fantastic to deal with and I don't work for them either!
I got to meet the Cheeky folks at Amerivespa. We've been emailing for some time and they run a banner here on MB. Really great folks, super friendly and their products are great! As I've posted elsewhere, first one I saw in person, I thought it was a full upholstery job, not a slip-on cover.

We're going to have a Cheeky Seat contest on MB soon. Stay tuned.
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ericalm wrote:
scubadoobie wrote:
viney266 wrote:Check with Cheeky seats as well. They have WAY more than is on their website. They make waterproof stuff. If you don't see it, call or email. They are great to deal with ( and no, I don't work for them ) :P
+1! The link I posted is Cheeky Seats. I agree with Viney...fantastic to deal with and I don't work for them either!
I got to meet the Cheeky folks at Amerivespa. We've been emailing for some time and they run a banner here on MB. Really great folks, super friendly and their products are great! As I've posted elsewhere, first one I saw in person, I thought it was a full upholstery job, not a slip-on cover.

We're going to have a Cheeky Seat contest on MB soon. Stay tuned.
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ericalm wrote:
We're going to have a Cheeky Seat contest on MB soon. Stay tuned.
^^^ That could be fun...I've seen a couple of good ones.
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Hi Folks - yes the CoolAss cover is waterproof and very heat resistant. And - thanks to so many of you Genuine Scooter enthusiasts, we responded with a size that's perfect for Stella, Buddy and Roughhouse. We just launched a new website that talks about it www.genuinecoolass.com - look at Scooter Seat Covers, size DS-M.

Many thanks to all for your input and enthusiastic support.

Be safe,

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Hello all:

Check out the CoolAss BOGO promotion going on now! Save your butt and your seat - and do the same for a fellow rider at half-price!

Genuine CoolAss Seat Covers for Scooters

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Wow. 3 years. It's like archeology.

Just as an update, my Tiki seat cover from Cheeky Seats still looks great after 3 years of abuse.
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Stitch wrote:Wow. 3 years. It's like archeology.

Just as an update, my Tiki seat cover from Cheeky Seats still looks great after 3 years of abuse.
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Q: Any leads on a seat cover that's really waterproof?

A: A garage.

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scubadoobie wrote:
viney266 wrote:Check with Cheeky seats as well. They have WAY more than is on their website. They make waterproof stuff. If you don't see it, call or email. They are great to deal with ( and no, I don't work for them ) :P
+1! The link I posted is Cheeky Seats. I agree with Viney...fantastic to deal with and I don't work for them either!
We have gotten several seat covers from Cheeky Seats and can say they will help you with this and make your buddy look good too! My faux croc seatcover gets attention everywhere we go. The hardest part will be dialing in which ONE to buy. Good Luck!
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CoolAss Seat Covers - Waterproof

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drinkingthestars wrote:I had a custom leather seat made for my Italia 150. The only way I've found to keep it dry during rainy periods is to cover the seat and then put a fitted cover over the entire bike. I'd like to find a truly waterproof seat cover that I could use during brief rainstorms so that I don't have to go to the trouble to protect the whole scooter. The Prima cover doesn't work, not does another type of seat cover that I ordered from Great Britain, though it was advertised as waterproof.

Any leads on a seat cover that's really waterproof?
Hello all:

For those still wondering about truly waterproof seat covers - CoolAss covers are not only waterproof, but heat-reflective, UV-proof and 100% guaranteed. And they're presently priced at BIG DISCOUNTS in conjunction with our 10-Year Anniversary.

Best,

Brian

Genuine CoolAss 10-Year Anniversary
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Re: CoolAss Seat Covers - Waterproof

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Brian Herwick - CoolAss wrote: Hello all:

For those still wondering about truly waterproof seat covers - CoolAss covers are not only waterproof, but heat-reflective, UV-proof and 100% guaranteed. And they're presently priced at BIG DISCOUNTS in conjunction with our 10-Year Anniversary.

Best,

Brian

Genuine CoolAss 10-Year Anniversary
Brian,

Thank you for the discount code. I bought one for my Stella and one for my Yager 200i. I'll give them a workout this winter and see how they hold up.

jrsjr wrote:A necropost of a necropost of a necropost! That must be some kind of record...
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Re: CoolAss Seat Covers - Waterproof

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az_slynch wrote:
Brian Herwick - CoolAss wrote: Hello all:

For those still wondering about truly waterproof seat covers - CoolAss covers are not only waterproof, but heat-reflective, UV-proof and 100% guaranteed. And they're presently priced at BIG DISCOUNTS in conjunction with our 10-Year Anniversary.

Best,

Brian

Genuine CoolAss 10-Year Anniversary
Brian,

Thank you for the discount code. I bought one for my Stella and one for my Yager 200i. I'll give them a workout this winter and see how they hold up.

jrsjr wrote:A necropost of a necropost of a necropost! That must be some kind of record...
There are at least nine lives in a cat. Maybe this thread will give them a run for their money. :wink:
Just a quick update: Been using the Large one on my Kymco, but it's definitely a snug fit. It's kept the seat dry to date and has made a noticable difference in seat temp in the summer.
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I hate to admit it, since I complained in a prior post, but I finally bought a CoolAss cover again. The current generation is very nice! I also put 2 metal eyelets on each side so I can run a bungee cord and shut the seat, preventing blow aways and theft. So, no more trash bag for me.
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Re: Are there any truly waterproof seat covers?

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drinkingthestars wrote:I had a custom leather seat made for my Italia 150. The only way I've found to keep it dry during rainy periods is to cover the seat and then put a fitted cover over the entire bike. I'd like to find a truly waterproof seat cover that I could use during brief rainstorms so that I don't have to go to the trouble to protect the whole scooter. The Prima cover doesn't work, not does another type of seat cover that I ordered from Great Britain, though it was advertised as waterproof.

Any leads on a seat cover that's really waterproof?
The Cool Ass should work. I have one for my Hooligan. I also had a Prima which I used on my Buddy Italia 170i before I sold it and bought the Hooligan. It held up very nicely during an off and on rainy day last November when I went hiking with friends in Tucson. So, I'm not sure why you are saying that the Prima doesn't work. For me, it worked fine.

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Cheeky seats just came out with a waterproof cover this summer just for the Hooligan. One of the guys at the shop has one. I will post back on how well it works. So far, so good; like all of their stuff it fit well and seems to be put together right.
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