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Thread: What do I use to reglue the seat foam to the pan?

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    What do I use to reglue the seat foam to the pan?

    Recovering the seat on my 200S (plastic pan) what do I use to reglue the foam to the pan? 3M Super 77? Some other adhesive?
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    Super 90 at the minimum...spray both sides, let sit for 30 sec before you put them together.

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    DO NOT USE ANYTHING..Especially on the top. It will ruin your foam for future recovering.

    The factory only used a trim adhesive on the bottom to keep the foam from seperating at the factory from the pan as it was moved around before the cover was installed. It is not needed for foams that are form fitted to the pan.

    Just set the foam on and recover it.
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    ...I hope you werent' planning on putting any on the top...you did just plan on securing the foam to the pan correct? Anyway...you should listen to Mosh...he knows his seats!!!

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    So, errr, uhmm; Covering the top of my pan with welwood contact cement was a bad idea? Ooops

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    on youtube, theres a video i watched when i was workin on my Honda Rebel bobber project. the guy took a seat pan and glued the foam to it. you can get the aerosol adhesive, almost like spray paint. it works pretty good. i wonder if the automotive headliner adhesive will work?

    heres the video--- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmLqFimNDbQ (used google chrome. let me know if the link doesnt work)



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    Thanks rodeo, but I think I'll stick with Moshs advice, since he be the king of the seat recoverers

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    alright, thats fine! i was just givin ideas



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    New foam helps allot.

    The majority of our trikes have OEM covers/foam, and under that there the foam has been degrading.
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