Alright now that it runs it's time to get after the body and paint work. To start with the tank is not too badly banged up. It had only one thumbnail size dent just to the right front of the cap.It had been painted several times so I took it down to bare metal.
Under the paint I did find some repaired dents but they looked good
Primed and sanded and sanded and primed multiple times.
The side covers had to be shaped to clear the air filter on the right and the exhaust on the left and then primed.
The seat that I used is a Hot Wings flat track seat/tailpiece. It was too narrow in the front so I cut it on each side and spread it open to the width I needed. I cobbled together a jig to hold it while I glassed it.
I used waxed paper to keep the glass where I wanted it .
Cover the repair with Bondo and file and sand to shape.
Then it's off to the paint booth for priming.
To mount the seat I made a couple of brackets and drilled and tapped the frame to bolt them on.Some rubber biscuits go between the seat and the brackets.
This is the seat mounted, before I primed it. Seat pad is velcro attached.
I really didn't want to cut the frame off so I mounted the rear turn signals in the original fender mount holes. I have the original rear fender, handrail and tail light so I could go back to the stock seat set-up. I did cut the seat hinge mount off but I saved it so it would be possible to sew it back on.
I'll try to post some more later or tomorrow.
Bob