My stock seat had to face the elements for a few years until I bought a house with a garage in April. As a result the vinyl tore near the tank where it got brittle. I picked up a second seat to ride around on and in the event that I want to ride two up.
But the original seat, that one I'm going to hack into. This is the goal, minus the tail light:
(http://www.benjiescaferacer.com/images/550seatB2.jpg)
I haven't ripped the seat apart yet to see the stock contours. I know how to build up foam and cover it with vinyl, so no real surprises there.
My fiberglass skills on the other hand could use some work. I am thinking of building the molding form out of rigid foam then coating that with strips of glass. What should I use to release the foam afterwards? Plastic bag? I feel like I'd be able to get the surface smooth as I've done plenty of paint booth work before on metal and wood.
Any tips or tricks are appreciated, and if you have pics of folks that have done similar I'd love to see them.
I like the idea
This one is for sale in the Netherlands and i think i am going to try it
Want to change it a bit
http://link.marktplaats.nl/369208543 (http://link.marktplaats.nl/369208543)
Yeah, far too much body work, I want to make it absolutely minimal and basically only an ass pad with a small fiberglass butt stop.
Think that it will be better the way you want to go
Here's to hoping! [beer]
I'm having an aluminum one made right now by one of the well know Cafe builders. I sent him my solo cover to use a foot print to build from so my cafe tail will mount the same way as the old cover did. nice to see someone else into the retro cafe style on a Monster!
Did this one in 2006:
(http://www.flightcycles.com/pix/Originals/CRseat.jpg)
(http://www.flightcycles.com/pix/Originals/CRseat002.jpg)
(http://www.flightcycles.com/pix/Originals/CRseat003.jpg)
I narrowed the stock seat pan where it got wide through the mid-section (made it as straight as possible), then built the seat cowl up and sent it to my upholsterer as the seat pan got braced and went to paint.
Took longer than I thought, but it was a good result I think...
I've heard so much of that cover since I wend cafe with my build. Looks killer Duck!
Supertjeduc, how do I purchase from the link you posted? That would look awesome on my tang duc!
Quote from: lofty55 on September 05, 2010, 04:37:08 PM
Supertjeduc, how do I purchase from the link you posted? That would look awesome on my tang duc!
You can email the seller (e-mail deze adverteerder) there are some scratches on the seat says the ad
QuoteYou can email the seller (e-mail deze adverteerder) there are some scratches on the seat says the ad
Thanks, were you interested in this? I'm gonna email them for more pics and info. It's about 250 dollars. That seems a lil steep for me. What do you think?
Nevermind. It looks awesome but won't fit my bike they said.
Looks like ill be looking at other options.
Quote from: lofty55 on September 06, 2010, 08:09:33 AM
Thanks, were you interested in this? I'm gonna email them for more pics and info. It's about 250 dollars. That seems a lil steep for me. What do you think?
I also think it' to much , i like Duck Stews seat much more
There are some cool guys in Denmark that mod bikes and the tend to do café style and now they've even done a few ducs
here's the one I was thinking about. http://www.wrenchmonkees.com/monkee20.html (http://www.wrenchmonkees.com/monkee20.html)
(http://www.wrenchmonkees.com/images/monkee20_01.jpg)
Oh yeah... thanks for posting that link, vigge79. Very nice job on this SS! [thumbsup]
check these guys out they rock [thumbsup]http://www.radicalducati.com/index.php?page=old-blue
Just saw this, looks pretty awesome...
http://caferacerculture.blogspot.com/2010/09/south-garage-in-azione.html (http://caferacerculture.blogspot.com/2010/09/south-garage-in-azione.html)
yes I like that look as well clean [thumbsup]and you get a number plate
I was gonna suggest to try Stu, but looks like he already chimed in! hahah