
Ducafe seat project
Re: 750ss Cafe Racer seat unit
Nice igloo! You'll have to paint it polar white.... 

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Re: 750ss Cafe Racer seat unit
second times a charm buddy, its all about trail and error, it's how we learn. better luck next time matey..... 

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Re: 750ss Cafe Racer seat unit
There you go Wicky



Re: 750ss Cafe Racer seat unit
Alternatively...

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Re: 750ss Cafe Racer seat unit
I'll have 2 please and let's open it up for orders from the guys on the forum





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Re: 750ss Cafe Racer seat unit
i will have 2 please
Re: Ducafe seat project
So, the fibreglassing has been done. Here's a few pictures of the process
Covered the plug with foil so that the seat will come off the plug easily
Placed on a wider board which is also covered

Nice day so outside we go and get started

A few more layers to go and we can take it inside to let it dry overnight
Notice the fibreglass is extended out from the base of the seat

Plug came out easily, next thing is to remove the foil

As you can see, the plug is still usable

By laying the plug on another board the finished article has an edge that can be cut off
This makes sure the bottom ends of the seat are nice and thick where they went round the corner

Now for a bit of sanding and filler

This is the Album link with all the images
http://imageshack.us/g/402/pc061590.jpg/
Covered the plug with foil so that the seat will come off the plug easily
Placed on a wider board which is also covered

Nice day so outside we go and get started

A few more layers to go and we can take it inside to let it dry overnight
Notice the fibreglass is extended out from the base of the seat

Plug came out easily, next thing is to remove the foil

As you can see, the plug is still usable

By laying the plug on another board the finished article has an edge that can be cut off
This makes sure the bottom ends of the seat are nice and thick where they went round the corner

Now for a bit of sanding and filler

This is the Album link with all the images
http://imageshack.us/g/402/pc061590.jpg/
Re: Ducafe seat project
One problem I came across is the foil
Because it is covering a large area it needs to be slightly sticky to stop it coming away from the plug
Anyone got suggestions for an alternative covering or how to make the foil stick to the plug which can be wiped off?
Because it is covering a large area it needs to be slightly sticky to stop it coming away from the plug
Anyone got suggestions for an alternative covering or how to make the foil stick to the plug which can be wiped off?
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Re: Ducafe seat project
yeh use tissue paper or paper mache to make a mould then it can be scrubbed away when its gone off.
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Re: Ducafe seat project
got a bit of fibleglassing to do meself on some race fairings and single seat.
im considering adding sidepanels / number boards to cover the void bit in the subframe near the rear shock.... standard setup it looks a bit bare there imo.
and also fabricate an undertray for the seat then i can get rid of most of the original one, just keeping the battery carrier and where the icm & cdi goes.
im considering adding sidepanels / number boards to cover the void bit in the subframe near the rear shock.... standard setup it looks a bit bare there imo.
and also fabricate an undertray for the seat then i can get rid of most of the original one, just keeping the battery carrier and where the icm & cdi goes.
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Re: Ducafe seat project
Benny, start a thread so we can watch 

Re: Ducafe seat project
Ok, made a new seat unit
The first one was a trial to make sure I can do it, and also to find out exactly what I want
The overall shape was good but I want the seat to sit on top of the frame, not hang down over it, so a new one was needed
I the previous attempt I used silver foil to cover the plug which didnt stay in one place easily
I asked for ideas as to what else could be used and Jazzscott suggested foil tape and it works, great idea buddy
Now trying some colours, this is the first go but I reckon to use wider green and red and also may try the seat unit in black with the stripes on



Lots of sanding and filling later:



I reckon the white stripe is too wide and the green and red are too narrow

Once if have prated around and the colours have been decided, I can do the final prep and do the paint job correctly
Voila!!
The first one was a trial to make sure I can do it, and also to find out exactly what I want
The overall shape was good but I want the seat to sit on top of the frame, not hang down over it, so a new one was needed
I the previous attempt I used silver foil to cover the plug which didnt stay in one place easily
I asked for ideas as to what else could be used and Jazzscott suggested foil tape and it works, great idea buddy
Now trying some colours, this is the first go but I reckon to use wider green and red and also may try the seat unit in black with the stripes on



Lots of sanding and filling later:



I reckon the white stripe is too wide and the green and red are too narrow

Once if have prated around and the colours have been decided, I can do the final prep and do the paint job correctly
Voila!!
Last edited by Flatline on Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Ducafe seat project
Well done - a lot of work gone into that



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Re: Ducafe seat project
looking very good flatline
nice choice of colours, i like the green, i would'ave liked to see what the whole bike would have looked like in that green....mmm
how long before the bikes finished???????

nice choice of colours, i like the green, i would'ave liked to see what the whole bike would have looked like in that green....mmm
how long before the bikes finished???????
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