
Harley-Davidson Sportster S Seat Retrim
Harry Pitcher • February 6, 2023

Another bike seat retrim for the team at Guildford Custom for a modified Harley-Davidson Sportster S. The bike has been totally transformed from the factory, complete with a bright yellow respray, Jekyll and Hyde exhaust, and sportier mirrors.
We were tasked with creating a simple seat design with a mix of materials and yellow thread to match the bike's new look. We have used black nappa leather for the seat surround, with a black Alcantara for the centre panel. A simple yellow single stitch around the centre panel perimeter with three centre shapes for a little extra detail.
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