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  1. There isn’t really a proper guide for making a universal trials seat like the Apico ones, so most riders just end up building their own through trial and error. Typically, it starts with a thin base plate shaped to fit the subframe, then a low-profile foam layer is added for comfort. After that, it’s wrapped in a tough vinyl cover for grip and durability. Mounting is usually kept simple with straps or basic bolt points so it can be used across different bikes. The main challenge is keeping it small and out of the way so it doesn’t interfere when you’re standing and riding.
  2. Exact replacements for that Whitehawk 175 cover are hard to find since they’re usually discontinued. Your best option is a custom seat upholstery shop that can copy the original black surround with red quilted centre design, or check marketplaces like eBay for old stock or used parts.
  3. Hello. The Jitsie Glow is a solid choice overall. It does what it claims in terms of being windproof and waterproof, and the added hood makes it handy off the bike as well. It’s more of a practical all-weather riding jacket than a heavily armoured piece, so it’s great for comfort and staying dry rather than protection on its own. For the price, it’s fairly reasonable considering it’s on par with branded outdoor jackets, and many riders use it for exactly the kind of mixed riding you’re talking about. The main thing is making sure it fits well in a riding position and works with layers underneath. If that checks out, it’s a good option.
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