Was going to paint the tank today - but it looks like it's raining - so that ruins my painting area (backyard).
decided to attack the seat today
first i covered the area with trashbags (platic) thinking that if i wasn't able to release the fiberglass i could at least cut the bag and leave it on the inside.
then tried to make a template out of some newspaper - but ended up just cutting a piece of the glass cloth and figuring out where slits needed to be made.
then cut out a few more pieces of cloth to have ready for lay-up.
i started at the front of the seat and it was slow going. Never having worked with fiberglass before i wasn't sure what to expect. It started sticking and clumping together while i was trying to apply the resin. After the resin started soaking through, it got a bit easier to work with.
then repeated on the rear - then the front again - then the rear again - and one last one on the front (i ran out of cloth and resin).
used the rubber scraper to push out any air bubbles and help the resin soak through.
got to a point i was happy with - came inside watched a movie and a MotoGP race (note: if you decide to do this, the movie and race are not necessary - but highly recomended).
went back out to the garage and pulled the fiberglass off. It's still pretty flexible and a little tacky. The trashbag pulled right out and the tape (the squares you see in the picture to hold the bags together) was a bit trickier - but also came out.
trimmed the fiberglass a bit and i must say - i think it turned out pretty well. But it does need at least 2-3 more layers before it is done.
the biggest problem i had was pulling my original foam-mold off the bike. I was trying to keep it in once piece in case i still need it.
the tape was also a bit of a pain. If i were to do it again, i would wrap the frame in plastic then apply the tape.
its current state:
still needs a bit of trimming and a few more layers applied - but i shall call it a day.