I'm away from my bike for the entire day.
I need the following dimensions for a possible modification:
width of the tank at the base, facing the rider (I'd love to have a picture of it, with a tape measurer in the picture)
width of the frame at that spot
length of the seat - specifically, the distance from the tank to the hump designating the pillion section, not counting the piece of the seat that rises vertically up the tank (the nut-pad)
width of the frame at that spot, also
Also, if anyone knows the wheel travel, that would come in handy. Like I said, I'd measure it myself, but I'm away from my bike and going crazy with ideas.
I'm wondering if I can cut off the section of the frame that holds the seat release, and then weld a flat plate across it. I want to lay a flat seat pan along the frame rails. I'm just wondering whether I need to angle the subframe up for clearance (and how far), or if I can get away with leaving it as-is.
Thanks in advance.
(can't give away the surprise, can I?)
you could just call and i could measure it...
8 in wide at all 3 points
14 7/8 long from tank lip to the center of the mounting latch
will, good luck on the final
Or I could do that, yeah.
Thanks, Ken.
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/vintage/vintageseats_round.htm (http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/vintage/vintageseats_round.htm)
Model # VSM2, shortened a little in the front. Weld one leg of a hinge onto the lower lip of the gas tank. Epoxy or bolt the other side of the hinge to the facing edge of the seat pan. Something with a removable center pin with a cotter pin retainer, if I can find one.
Epoxy or rivet a floor to the rear portion; use that to attach to the mounting latch (with the latch sitting up inside the cowl). Or, remove the portion of the frame that the bracket attaches to, weld a flat plate across, instead, and just attach the seat piece to that. That option would give me a possibility for some storage inside the cowl, if I make a little door on the flat part facing the tank. Either a door on a hinge with a spring, or a simple hole that I can cover with a vinyl or leather seat cover.
Like this:
(http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq230/wladziu-cherry/t350_75a.jpg)
I'm cool with using a metal bowl like you were talking about, but you'd have to let me rent your welder to make a pan and fab it together. I don't really want just a cover, since this could fix that seat problem that I have.
Only thing I'm not sure about is the rear wheel travel - is it gonna contact the seat pan? And, I'd have to find some hippie to sew me a cover with snaps on it, like in the picture.