Guts Racing
Guts Seat Cover for Talaria Sting
Guts Seat Cover for Talaria Sting
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The Guts Racing Gripper Seat Cover for the Talaria Sting is the seat cover trusted by top racers and built for serious electric moto performance. Guts has been making seat covers for the dirt-bike world for decades, and the same high-traction gripper material that locks pro motocross riders in place through whoops, jumps, and aggressive corners is now cut to fit the Talaria Sting seat profile.
What changes when you swap in a Guts cover: you stop sliding under hard acceleration, you stop fighting the bike for body position on hill climbs, and you get a clean, race-proven look that holds up against trail abuse, mud, and sun. Stock seat covers on most electric motos are smooth vinyl that gets slick the moment it gets damp — the Guts gripper top stays grippy wet or dry.
Compatible With:
- Talaria Sting MX3
- Talaria Sting MX4
- Talaria Sting MX5
- Stock Talaria Sting OEM seat foam
Features:
- High-traction gripper top — keeps you planted in all conditions
- Designed specifically for the Talaria Sting seat profile
- Race-proven Guts construction — made in the USA
- Heavy-duty stitching that handles mud, water, sun, and abuse
- Lightweight and flexible — installs cleanly without bunching
- Aggressive race-styling that matches the Sting aesthetic
- Trusted by top pro and amateur riders
If you ride the Talaria Sting hard — trails, MX track, or aggressive single-track — a Guts cover is one of the most underrated control upgrades you can make. Ships fast from the USA, straight to your door.
See Also: Guts Seat Cover for Talaria XXX | TECH ER30 288mm Rear Shock | Talaria Sting Parts
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this cover fit the MX3, MX4, and MX5?
Yes — the Talaria Sting cover is cut to fit MX3, MX4, and MX5 seat profiles. They share the same seat geometry.
How is the grip in the wet?
The Guts gripper top stays grippy wet or dry. Stock vinyl gets slick the moment it gets damp — the gripper does not.
Do I need to install this myself?
Yes — a seat cover replacement is a standard DIY job. About 20 to 30 minutes with a staple gun, a flat surface, and patience.
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