Steering wheel before and after

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bd1980

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Impossible to find one of these so I redid mine using SEM Classic Coat. Stuff really does work great, just prep good.
 

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Came out very nice

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please update us in 6 months. i did mine and it looks like it did before i did it. so im curious if sem works
 
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Thanks. Will do. I will be re-doing it then anyway because its not quite as perfect as i want but I'm really constrained for time and space to work right now. When i can get some nice weather to ride the bike daily i want to tear everything out and do my seat bottom as well and match the rest of the front leather. I plan on sanding it smooth again and using liquidnails for bathrooms (yes, sounds crazy to me too but I've been reading good things and it makes sense I guess) as a smoothing base for the rough bare leather and smooth out the low spots, sand and smooth, then re-dye then cover it with their satin clear. Ceejay, did you see my question on your post about doing your 3rd row? How did you do it please?
 
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Thanks! Just seen it. Did you ever figure out where the seats or brackets came from?
 

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