I've been working on various parts of the bike over the last month (yes its been a month since I updated!)
But mainly spent all my time on the carbs.
Rebuilt my carbs and been spending all my time tuning the bike for right size jets, right needle position, mixtures, vacum etc etc etc.
anyway seems all done now (other than being a little hard to start when cold -- takes a few tries but it eventually cranks over...want to get that fixed up)
But the bike runs fine, probably a bit rich so I'll look into that but it rides beautifully and Im quite happy with it all.
Today I worked on the seat.
I had always wanted a seat like my couch at home but was scared to do it.
After much research, I found what I wanted to do, is called Tufting...
This is how it started.
And this is how it ended
If I had my time to do it over i'd do it a bit different (as with everything). But I have plenty of spare material to make 3-4 more of these seats.
The horseshoe had to be cut out coz i have hump in my seat base.
There was no way around that. Not sure why its there and why its required but it sure did make stapling the material down hard.
Anyway, overall i think it came out ok. Thoughts?
Basically what you do is mark out on ur foam where you want the buttons,
Drill the holes (fairly large), drill tiny holes in the wooden pan.
Get some fishing wire, and a washer. thread the button through and pull the wire out on the timber side.
Use the washer to do a funky knot to tie it down.
Thats pretty much it.
Cheers
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