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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-805792111.htm

    I like your seat so much im thinking of buying this one in case I build a bobber one day.
    I wouldn't mind a bobber project bike.
    Cool seat. One thing I've learned is if I can make it, then make it cuz it often is less work than buying something not suited and fucking about trying to make it work. Home made pan you can put mounts on any way you like.
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    Started front hinge piece



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    Hard to tell on photo but I take it that bolts through onto the rear tank mount onto solid frame? Is it getting the rear spring seat treatment?
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    More on bracket. Changed front piece to offset, so hinge sits higher.

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    Bit of drilling and grinding later

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    Got hairpin springs in, and machined mount bungs.

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    Getting seat mount bungs







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    And start the mounts for the seat



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    Yeah, that'll work





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    That's cool
    Did you sew the seat pad?
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    That is cool indeedthat seats just begging 1/2 of that rear guard to piss off.
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    Finishing up putting on the seat bungs (Seat-wart Tentacles).



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    Got some parts in, here's the indicator covers

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    more seat











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    Had to put spacers in, wasn't quite enough vertical play in the seat.

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