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Cafe seat for '78 750f
« on: December 14, 2007, 11:36:38 AM »
I know... I did a search but I thought I'd ask as well. :P
I just spoke to Glass from the Past and I'm thinking about buying a seat from 'em. They told me that their seats for the Nortons and Triumphs would probably fit, but he wasn't familiar with the frame differences between the K and F models. I'm not either!
Any words of advice? I'm now able to start tearing down and hopping up my Beloved Steel Steed as I've added an '04 Interceptor to my garage!
Thanks for any help,
Joe

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2007, 11:49:53 AM »
Brett is a solid dude. I have bought from GFTP before and it was always top notch service.

The frame differences with the K and the F as they relate to the seat are mainly in the mounting. The F's have a bolt on mount that allows the seat to open from the opposide side as 73-76K bikes. Since you are not going to use the hinges anyway in mounting a cafe seat (unless you get one of the ones with hinge provisions) it shouldn't matter. The big issue you have to watch out for is length, since the F tank is longer than a K tank.
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2007, 01:38:28 PM »
the only seatpan i've seen of his that fits the 750 is a bit large and bulky for my tastes, but that's just me. his stuff is quality for sure though. my friend frank runs that one-- i'll see if i can find a picture. i think it would work better with an F tank, as it won't come foward far enough to meet the tank, and leaves the rear frame tabs (where the turn signals mount) exposed in an awkward way.
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2007, 01:45:51 PM »
here is is:

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2007, 03:25:59 PM »
Ah just make your own.......


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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2007, 07:19:48 AM »
here is where i got my seat pan and rear section for my 78 supersport. http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/index.html

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2007, 02:18:29 PM »
Bodain,
You bike looks great!
I don't think I have the skill or patience to do that!

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2007, 05:34:33 PM »
here is where i got my seat pan and rear section for my 78 supersport. http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/index.html

How do you like it ? Any fitment issues ? Do you have any pictures ? Thank you

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2007, 06:03:18 PM »
Bodain,
You bike looks great!
I don't think I have the skill or patience to do that!

One of the things I like about this hobby is the fact that I am the chief engineer, designer, idea steeler, president, vice president, laborer..... I work in IT to earn real money and in such a job I have to answer to people above me.

In my garage I answer to no one. I am free to explore any possibility. I am free to tamper with things I know abolutely nothing about...

Lacing spoke wheels....     Tried it. had some failures. Now it's pretty much a piece of cake.

Painting....  Countless failures. Every failure reveals additional experience for the next time.

Complete seat restoration... I do fiberglass very freqently now. I still don't do upolstery...

Shade tree mechanic... I have no problem jumping into any engine. I may even screw it up, but I learned something from that experience.

So now when I pick up another none running bike it's just routine. It will run very shortly.

Point is... Just jump in and do it. You can.... 

Creating your own seat from the stock seat pan or creating a total new one from a fiberglass experince is a very rewarding venture...

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2007, 05:55:35 AM »
It only took acouple of hours to install the seat pan and rear section 75022, 75022up.  The only thing I did not like was the back is open so I closed it up using a piece of plastic from Tap plastics.  here is the link to my finished bike . http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=28270.msg289598#msg289598

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2007, 07:04:31 AM »
Bodain,
You bike looks great!
I don't think I have the skill or patience to do that!
One of the things I like about this hobby is the fact that I am the chief engineer, designer, idea steeler, president, vice president, laborer..... I work in IT to earn real money and in such a job I have to answer to people above me.
In my garage I answer to no one. I am free to explore any possibility. I am free to tamper with things I know abolutely nothing about...
Lacing spoke wheels....     Tried it. had some failures. Now it's pretty much a piece of cake.
Painting....  Countless failures. Every failure reveals additional experience for the next time.
Complete seat restoration... I do fiberglass very freqently now. I still don't do upolstery...
Shade tree mechanic... I have no problem jumping into any engine. I may even screw it up, but I learned something from that experience.
So now when I pick up another none running bike it's just routine. It will run very shortly.
Point is... Just jump in and do it. You can.... 
Creating your own seat from the stock seat pan or creating a total new one from a fiberglass experince is a very rewarding venture...

I had no clue what I was doing when I built up my seat. I started with a stock F seat pan, an idea, basic hand tools and ended up with this:


I think it came out well. Are there things that I will do differently next time? Yes. Are there things that I would like to fix with the seat I have? Yes. Do I have any embarrassment riding down the street on the seat that I have now? No way. :D
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2007, 08:22:47 AM »
sweet seat KB. i always thought the SS seats would make nice cafe seats just shortening them. there's a couple pics of them in the gallery.

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #12 on: December 16, 2007, 03:24:07 PM »
alot of cool ideas guys!
Have any of you checked out steve carpenters site "carpy"
at cb750cafe.com
i will be ordering one of his seat pans soon.
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #13 on: December 17, 2007, 03:36:34 AM »
Oh yeah. ;D We've probably all been there a couple of times. Carpy's a board member, too, and pops in here from time to time.
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2007, 02:08:34 PM »
Joe,

I have seen 2 750F's with Corbin Gunfighters that were made for Norton Commandos.  They look great, and according to the owners its an easy conversion.

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2007, 03:50:01 PM »
If you live in NYC dagersh then I know the bikes you are talking about. One of them (blue K tank/clubmans) doesn't have it mounted properly and it does kind of slide around but it looks killer when moving.
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #16 on: December 19, 2007, 10:14:08 AM »
Thanks for all the replies!
I really like that Corbin, but I'm sure it's some $$$.
Over the Holiday weekend I'll make a decision and let you guys know what I'll do. THEN I'll get some pics up of the work in progress.
Thanks, Joe

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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #17 on: December 19, 2007, 01:53:52 PM »
I hate to offer competition for Brett, but check out hot wing glass (ebay id: 1hotwing).

here is a gratuitous shot of my 78 cb750F with dunstall tank and hot wing seat (the previous owner told me that is what it was, I didn't buy it):



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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2007, 05:14:50 AM »
FWIW, BTW the hot wing seat is just a copy of the original GFTP cafe seat. My understanding is that the only difference is the hot wing seat does not have the reinforcing strips that the original GFTP seat has. Knowing this, I would probably go with a glass from the past seat instead.
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Re: Cafe seat for '78 750f
« Reply #19 on: December 20, 2007, 08:54:24 PM »
It only took acouple of hours to install the seat pan and rear section 75022, 75022up.  The only thing I did not like was the back is open so I closed it up using a piece of plastic from Tap plastics.  here is the link to my finished bike . http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=28270.msg289598#msg289598

Thanks for the info man. Your bike looks great. I was wondering if the seat setup you got from them used the factory hinges and lock setup ? Thanks again.

-Chris