Author Topic: recovering a seat  (Read 1328 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline 2wheels

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 511
recovering a seat
« on: March 20, 2010, 01:03:04 PM »
edit - the seat is for a 1978 750 F3

When recovering a seat the little metal tabs sometimes break off.

I see this product on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CLASSIC-BIKE-SEAT-NEEDS-REPAIR-MOTORCYCLE-SPIKE-STRIP-/260558095804

And here is a man using these strips.
   

Is this the way to go to solve the problem?
« Last Edit: March 20, 2010, 01:18:12 PM by 2wheels »
1970 CB750 K0 (I can't believe I tossed my duck tail seat in the trash 30 years ago)

Offline Old Scrambler

  • My CB750K3 has been in 39 States & 5 Provinces
  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 3,810
Re: recovering a seat
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2010, 01:15:59 PM »
What seat?  I have recovered several seats and most have had a few of the metal 'spikes' break off.  As long as the they are not all missing for several inches, I have not had a problem.  That applies to the seats with a metal trim strip that also tends to balance the pressure on on the vinyil when the rider is sitting on the bike.

I did not watch the video, but the photo shows a strip of spikes that may help if you had a long stretch of the originals that broke off.  Note: They usually only break on badly rusted bases that may need metal repair in other places as well. Another trick is to cover the edging-pad with vinyl-adhesive (spray into cover and brush on with artist brush). Then apply more to the under-side of the seat cover where it will contact the edging.

I ifirst nstall the front and rear of the seat cover. The firmly wrap the sides down to center the cover. place a sinle sheet of plastic bag material over the foam to allow the cover to slide.   
Dennis in Wisconsin
'64 Triumph Cub & '74 Honda CB750 Bonneville Salt Flats AMA Record Holder (6)
CB750 Classic Bonneville Racer thread - http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,135473.0.html
'63 CL72 Project(s)
'66 CL77 Red
'67 Triumph T100C
'73 750K3 Owned since New
'77 750F2 Cafe Project
2020 ROYAL ENFIELD Himalayan

Offline 2wheels

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 511
Re: recovering a seat
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2010, 01:33:10 PM »
Thanks Old Scrambler
I have edited the original post with the bike,  I see this so often where the bike is forgotten, now I have done it too, opps.

I don't actually have the bike yet, I just know the seat is ripped, beyond repair.
I'm am going to get a new cover.

I was wondering what plasitic I should use between the foam and new cover, the thin stuff used in garbage bags seems like it would not stand up.  But I don't know.

Good info about front and rear first, then sides.  I was wondering about that as I new there would be a right way and wrong way.

1970 CB750 K0 (I can't believe I tossed my duck tail seat in the trash 30 years ago)