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I have not had any experience with texavana, but I purchased a seat for an '82 Interstate from a company called TEXAVINA located in Vietnam. This was about 5 years ago and as best I remember the seat I ordered was about $250 including shipping, and received the seat in about 4 weeks. It was good quality and fit perfectly. Sold the bike without pictures. Good Luck.
Later, Bud...
BTY - I still have the take-off seat if you have a need. It is serviceable, but does have a small patch in the pillion area.
 
I have not had any experience with texavana, but I purchased a seat for an '82 Interstate from a company called TEXAVINA located in Vietnam. This was about 5 years ago and as best I remember the seat I ordered was about $250 including shipping, and received the seat in about 4 weeks. It was good quality and fit perfectly. Sold the bike without pictures. Good Luck.
Later, Bud...
BTY - I still have the take-off seat if you have a need. It is serviceable, but does have a small patch in the pillion area.
No I'm waiting a texavina seat just was wondering about their quality
 
I put one on the RD400c that I restored a few years ago. Needed a little shimming to fit properly, but rode well and looked great until a car pulled in front of me and the bike was totalled.
 

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Depends on if you have a rust-free seat pan. If you do, recovering with an ebay cover is best, IMHO. The seat pan that came with the RD was seriously rusted out. I've done several GL1000 seats that way, and they were pretty eazy. Never tried an 1100.
I absolutely hate the gl1100 seat terrible design you sit way to forward it wish the 1100 had a cigar seat similar to the gl1100
 

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