my motor/bike seat :)

azbill

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I got a solo/bobber motorcycle seat for my b-day last month :)


I spent a while trying to figure out how to mount it to my bike
(they normally mount with a swivel at the front and the rear springs get bolted to a perch at the rear)

while on one of my long stress relief rides the idea came to me !!!

I removed the t-bracket from the solo seat, and the seat and springs from my stock springer seat,

and bolted the new seat to the frame
the original front hairpin spring from the bike seat bolted to the front bolt of the solo seat, and some large 1 5/8 od fender washers were used to bolt the springs to the bike seat frame


it seems to work really well, and the hairpin spring seems to help with the 'action' of the rear springs !!!

I think it looks pretty cool as well ;)
 
picked up a nice hairpin seat on Ebay store buildyourbike they have all sorts of good stuff, just ordered the fat daddy seat for my fouth build. If i remember this seat was $30 with free shipping
 

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as requested :)...
a couple of shots of the seat upside down to show more detail of what I did

one from the rear, on the bike

finally a full side shot of how the bike looks with it installed
 
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That seat you got for your birthday, looks just like the one I put on a 1970 Triumph, was pretty comfy at 90 mph. Nice work Bill as always.
 
Looking good Bill. BTW i have put 640 miles on the wheel I got from you. Works great and easy to change sprockets.
 
thanks to all for the nice comments :)
glad to hear you are enjoying the quick changes Elmo, I always did ;)
 
Hi Bill,

That is one super nice seat and it looks like it belongs on your super cruiser! A first class addition.

Just can't resist mentioning you have one of the sharpest bikes on this site.

What is the longest ride with the new seat?

Have fun,
 
thanks Quenton :)
it seems pretty comfy, the longest ride on it so far is approx 40 miles

I am a pretty skinny guy (145lbs, 6'1"), and was having problems with 'the cheeks' getting tingly on the original seat (boney butt with no meat to spread the weight)...
this seems to have solved that dilemma (^)

BTW...I should hit 5500 miles on the odo today ;)
 
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I drilled new holes in the bracket, moving the seat back,,,
I think it looks better (centered in the space )

and a few wider shots


 
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