I wanted to redesign my chopper which was going to require a rear fender chop and a new seat. The old seat sat directly on the frame and would vibrate your junk well beyond your comfort zone. So I needed to figure out how to keep it low profile because of my short legs but mounted on rubber to get rid of the vibrations. I have only done fiberglass once before but this worked out perfect. Ok to start I covered the battery and used masking tape to seal any gaps and taper odd joints That piece of wood is scrap I didn't use it.
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Next I mixed up a tiny amount of the resin to see what I had tape wise that it wouldn't eat. As it turned out the transfer tape I use on decals worked great it stuck to the frame and was slippery enough the resin wouldn't stick to it (its clear in the picture). The 2 washers were placed where the rubber bushing will get mounted and the strip of aluminum is for support and something to screw the mounting hardware into.
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Next was the glass work its self, I precut a bunch full pieces with relief slits in it and a bunch of random strips to fill and taper where it needed it. I forgot how many layers I did but it turned out about 3/8" thick. and the washers and support were cured into the resin so they were positioned perfect.
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Here is the bottom side.
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and top
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Here it is cut out. Next I will mount the rubber bushings and mounting hardware.I used dry erase marker on the fender to figure out where to go.What I do need to know is what type of padding holds up nice ? I plan on upholstering it myself but I will update that progress in a few days.Maybe this will help someone out looking to do something similar.
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