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2025 YAMAHA RAPTOR 700R SE
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Delete this machine from profileSelect this machineIt’s only a matter of time until your seat cover splits and tears. Not only does direct exposure to the elements ruin the padding, but it looks terrible. Luckily, at Rocky Mountain ATV/MC we have replacement covers that will fit your machine. We carry many different brands of ATV seat covers:
All the seat covers we stock are designed with durability in mind. They’ve got to last! Many of them are created with double-stitched material – and some are even triple-stitched. There’s also the question of grip. Every rider is looking for a different level of traction on their seat cover, and you’ll find a few good options to suit your tastes. And of course, you can’t forget about comfort. We choose to carry only seat covers that we feel live up to the standards that our customers deserve. After all, when it comes to riding comfort, we know that it’s important to start at the bottom.
All ATV seat covers are custom designed for each machine. To find what’s available for your quad, just select your machine at the top. Try it now!
George in WA
Didn't know if I was going to like it as much as i do right now but after I put it on, it looks far better than I had hoped! If your seat is all torn up and gangly, buy 1 of these, slip it on and change the look of your bike man!
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This seat is a bit difficult to install but can be done without wrinkles. The trick is (for me at least) was to push the cover down into the foam and then work the downward pressure outwards toward the sides and then staple. This makes it such that the foam pushes against the cover and removes wrinkles. I tried for the longest time to just pull the seat cover over the edge to get tension and remove wrinkles; this does not work My full steps were 1. mount the front part over the seat 2. pull longitudinally and staple the rear to add some tension in the seat length wise and to keep the seat cover parallel to the seat 3. work from front to back going alternating sides as you go towards the back of the seat 4. push down into the foam near the middle of the seat then keeping the downward pressure move your thumb towards the outside 5. With the foam and cover pressed down roll around the seat lip and staple the inside of the seat 6. do the same for the other side (start at step 4) 7. repeat step 4 again but move towards the back by about 2"
Read All ReviewsNoah in CO
Looks great and went on tight. Still grippy after 25 hours so far
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Fits good. I love the attack line of accessories
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I had no issues with wrinkles, the seat was very grippy and high quality. We'll see how long it'll last, it feels good.
Read All ReviewsEthan in MO
Very grippy. Does great with dry grip. I haven't had this in a mud race yet but I think it'll do well. Only have three rides on it but I think it's great so far.
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