So, as a few of you saw in the "Bikes" part of the forum, I finished up my timing and got it spot on. I had an issue with a large gap and misaligned points plate which disallowed me to get enough range to set my timing.
Besides getting that sorted, I finished the initial shaping of my seat from solid cherry (both arms are sore today, almost no use of power tools, just sheer muscle to remove all that hardwood!), glued over plywood. Here's the result as it stands now:
I have to say, I'm finally happy with the damned thing!
Next up I need to fill, sand, smooth, prime, paint. That will give me my finished seat base.
I need a little more advice here. What is the best way to make an upholstered seat pad to go on top of the base so that its removeable, secure and looks nice? I want to do horizontally, gold stiched, black leather in almost the exact same was as this:
The only thing I am unsure about is the curved "backing" or base of the seat pad in which the foam would sit and the leather would be stapled to underneath.
I'm looking into outsourcing it to a pro but they sure cost a lot of money for work that (I think) I could do myself!
Also, what kind of distance should I put between my footpegs and passenger pegs for the bracket? Is there a "standard" that I can use? Right now I am kinda just eyeballing other bike's peg distances and locations.
Thanks for your input guys! I'm very excited that my first baby is almost done! (P.S. I went and check the tranny, engine, starter motor on the CB550 shown above, all was well. I now own two bikes!
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