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ricardo666
My sister has asked me already what I would like for christmas !

I've come up with the idea of some car seat covers. So my soggy ars* doesnt get the seat ruined after my rides. I have been riding some of the local woods and hills in the north west, so dont have the trail centre facillty for getting changed afterwards.

But I dont want to offend her with her offer of some cheap 6 quid ebay effort. So is there a affordable option that would fit a vauxhall corsa ?

Any ideas would be appreciated

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scale20
Halfords? Laughing

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jndb72
Try this place, had seat covers for most types of vehicles last time i looked.

http://www.micksgarage.co.uk/main.aspx

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Justin

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ricardo666
I've come across these and seem reasonable, if its good enough for surfing then it'll be more than enough for biking.

Not halfords... Shocked

http://www.extremepie.com/hardware/surf-hardware-444/car-seat-covers-458

http://www.extremehorizon.com/acatalog/Northcore_surf_accessories.html

https://www.extremesportsworld.co.uk/mens/accessories-413/miscellaneous-67/animal-single-seat-cover-root54710.php

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allthegearnoidea
i use some from a company called town and Country, they do all manner of covers for cars, vans and trucks, normally found in good private Motor factors, cost around £25 though but are Heavy duty and very good!!!
think yo can get them on ebay?? will have a nose dreckly for you! Wink

*EDIT*

this is the cheapest on there at the mo!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOWN-COUNTRY-3D-UNIVERSAL-SEAT-COVER-CAR-VAN-TRACTOR_W0QQitemZ250513284255QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item3a53c15c9f

Timmo.

After all, I am Cornish!

http://cornwallmtb.kk5.org/
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yeehaamcgee
just man-up and get changed next to the car?

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dave_hill
scale20 wrote:
Halfords? Laughing


All very well, but carrying a branch of Halfords round with you isn't really that practical, is it?

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dave_hill
yeehaamcgee wrote:
just man-up and get changed next to the car?


What he said.

Change of clothes in a carrier bag. After ride, rag off, clean dry clothes on, dirtys in carrier, drive home, grab tinny out of fridge, hand bag of dirty washing to mum/wife/girlfriend and tell her to crack on.

Simples.

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GHill
I've seen some roller covers advertised (a bit like a roller blind that clips on under the head rest), think it might have been in Mountain Bike Action.

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simmo3801
Old pair of trackie bottoms, fleece and trainers is what I change into. Still have a wet ars* tho so was also thinking of seat covers.....

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