The seat has a tongue under it in the front that slips in under the frame work and two bolts to attach it with a couple knurled brass nuts.
The 3/8" rubber strips attached to the seat frame provide a raceway for the electrical wires and a little more shock absorption.
We have a small tool box area under the front part of the seat. Our license plate is tucked up under the seat in front of the rear wheel and is visible for the man to seefrom about 5 to 50+ feet away.
We replaced the ugly original stock ignition switch with an earlier model version attached to the front right side of the frame 😊
We made a new custom exhaust from the header collector back and installed screened velocity stacks on the carbs and increased main jets from 105 to 110, what we really need are 107.5 main jets, but I can not find any 😞
Do you know of any one capable of drilling out some smaller main jets to 107.5 size? New Biltwell synthetic rubber recoil hand grips are very comfortable.
The electric starter is working again, the PCB circuit inside the housing crumbled, I replaced it with a DPDT NC (normally closed) NO (normally open) push button momentary switch and a relay switch.
Since I could not find a micro DC switch, I used a DPDT AC switch to provide more contact area by wiring each of the two poles together.
The relay switch handles all the heavy current draw to the halogen headlight NC and the starter solenoid NO, the starter button only handles a small amount of current to operate the relay switch. The relay switch for the headlight and starter is attached on the under side of the tool box.
The black/red wire from the starter switch that use to send power to the headlight is now a power source for some future LED lighting.
We painted the chrome signal housings semi gloss black.
I think that about covers most of the changes made from winter 2016 to Spring 2017
The bike is running great, I was having so much fun riding it I almost did not take it to my son for him to ride
My 9 year old grandson Gabe posing on the bike
Our next mod for this winter is a 1977 CB550F Fat Boy ... Not