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DIYing a seatpan
Hey all, I am trying to DIY a seat pan and seat for my 86 gs450 and was planning on using a skateboard deck but after some quick measurements, we found that the frame has a couple mounting holes about 9-9.5 inches apart- obviously wider than a skate deck. I was planning on using a deck because of the subtle kick at the back side, it would make for a great brat seat. What have y'all used instead to create a custom seat pan?Tags: None
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Keep in mind that there are very few here that do that kind of work.
There are cafe and brat forums that might get you a quicker answer.
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostA seat pan is relatively straight forward. Find something curved that follows the shape you want as a form. Then layup the glass and trim to suit.
Try google if you want pictures.
http://wisnercycles.blogspot.com/201...-seat-pan.html
Maybe a good alternative is to search for the same model seat on ebay.
One can even email various motorcycle salvage yards and let them know they're looking for one.
Seems like ebay is good because after a while the price drops usually...
I've come across a few MC salvages searching used parts and clicking on "ebay store" or see seller's other items.
Been thinking of getting another seat myself , just for the pan, and doing a custom to see which I like better.
Seems like the easiest option too.
I've only "mocked up" a seat ,once and never completed it. It was plywood. I was planning on using some packing foam similar to the kickboards for kids at the $1 store, the plasticky stuff that won't ever absorb water much,ever...
I had a bunch of foam roll things from old weight sets and daydreamed of a seat made from cross pipes, each with a pad roll thing from junk weight benches...Those can be cut in half also to create ridges in the seat I imagine...
I read in a thread on different forum the guy stated aluminum streetsigns were good to use,,,Once in a blue moon can find one that's not questionable origin, like a private property "No Parking" or such owned by apt.s or construction co.
The cover would need to go all over (rather than stapled on)...
I've been working on a leather cover for my MC, going to probably try and pop-rivet the covering on...
Goodluck!
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