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How much does it cost to ship my
seat to you? |
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You can EASILY calculate shipping
for your seat. Just go to
www.UPS.com and visit their "Calculate
Shipping" area. You will need the weight of your seat, your zip code
and our Zip code (97058). |
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Q |
I see you are in Oregon, how can we
get our seat to you and get it restored? |
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Most customers send their items to
us via UPS, we quickly service the items and ship them back. UPS
appears to be the best method of shipping. At anytime, you can go to
www.UPS.com
and monitor the movement of your item to us and on it's return trip back
to you.
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Q |
Can you repair Seat Pans that are
cracked and/or rusted? |
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Yes. Depending on how bad the
damage is, will depend on how effective of a job we can do. It best
to give so we can get an idea of how bad the damage is. Sometimes we
have to weld and/or install braces to support the pan. |
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Can you repair Seat Foam. |
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Yes. Yes, the key word is
"repair". If your foam is completely missing, it's hard to
reconstruct your seat back to it's original shape. |
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Q |
What if I don't have a seat to even
start with? Where do I get one (since my seat is no longer available
from the dealer)? |
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Visit our Cycle Salvage Yard page.
You should be able to find a cycle Salvage Yard in your area - they
will be able to hook you up with a "repairable" seat. It doesn't
have to be cosmetically nice, we will take care of that for you. |