Sunday, May 20, 2012

MotoSeat MX bike seat covers

For over 25 years, MotoSeat has manufactured seat covers for motorcycles, ATVs, and snowmobiles. Designed with precision and customized for the best fit, these seat covers help to protect your seats in both dry and wet conditions. Since powersports vehicles are exposed to harsh weather, dirt, mud, and other elements far more than cars, seat covers are an extremely important accessory. In addition to providing a great look, these seat covers have good traction and grip to keep the driver safely on the seat.

MotoSeat recently publicized their latest makeover for MX bike seat covers. These velocity seat covers are sleek and feature vibrant colored fronts for an attractive, stylish appearance. Composed of MS 1 traction material, MX bike seat covers provide the best traction in all types of weather conditions. They feature heavy-duty rubberized material and UV protection for a long lasting life. MotoSeat seat covers are made from the finest materials and built with quality craftsmanship. The MX bike seat covers will fit most 2000 to present MX bikes from some of the most popular manufacturers including Honda, Yamaha, and Suzuki.

Individuals interested in custom seat covers for their MX bike should visit MotoSeat’s website to check out their wide selection of bike seat covers.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Two Types of Car Seats

Custom seat covers can be installed in the front seats (bucket seats) or the rear seat (bench seat). A bucket seat is built to hold one person as opposed to bench seats that are designed for seating multiple people. In most vehicles, there are two bucket seats in the front compartment and a bench seat in the back. The gear shifter and parking brake lever are located between the two front bucket seats. This area may also feature small storage compartments and cup holders.

For many years, the front compartment of American vehicles featured bench seats. It wasn’t until the 1960s that the bucket seat gained popularity. This was due to an increase production of compact vehicles and sporty cars like Ford Mustang. The preferred seating arrangement for trucks and vans were bench seats in the front to accommodate up to three people. In the 1990s, however, trucks began to offer bucket seats in the front for those who preferred a sportier looking vehicle. Minivans often feature a bucket seat in the back compartment as well. Many professional racing vehicles feature only one bucket seat.

Consumers installing car seat covers should purchase matching bucket seat covers and bench seat covers for an attractive-looking interior.