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<blockquote data-quote="vintagehondatrailbikes" data-source="post: 51298" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p><strong>Asia Honda/Honda Asia seats</strong></p><p></p><p>I am not saying they are not counterfeit, but Honda does have an asiahonda.com website which has now changed to hondaasia.com.</p><p>I have found the seats to be a reasonable substitution. They do have a similar 9 seam heat pressed pattern. The cushions are quite hard. The studs are a little different but are spaced relatively close to the original. What has changed from previous seats available is that they do latch properly. So I guess for the purist who can't find an uncracked original pan and doesn't like the look, or hassel of a welded pan, IMO they are the most presentable, affordable alternative out there.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vintagehondatrailbikes, post: 51298, member: 3046"] [b]Asia Honda/Honda Asia seats[/b] I am not saying they are not counterfeit, but Honda does have an asiahonda.com website which has now changed to hondaasia.com. I have found the seats to be a reasonable substitution. They do have a similar 9 seam heat pressed pattern. The cushions are quite hard. The studs are a little different but are spaced relatively close to the original. What has changed from previous seats available is that they do latch properly. So I guess for the purist who can't find an uncracked original pan and doesn't like the look, or hassel of a welded pan, IMO they are the most presentable, affordable alternative out there. Thanks, G [/QUOTE]
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