Wow,
Thanks guys!
Mike - Sorry about that! I could have sworn I hit Post and not Just Preview! Yeah, the seat will never be able to see any rain, but my bikes live indoors. If i travel with it, I will make a second seat that is a bit less delicate. My Grandmother had those covers in Brooklyn, along with the clear plastic runners over the carpet! I don't think its the look I am going for!
Thanks for hanging in!
Retro - Its an SL Guard. I have to figure out how to mount it up with the stock inner. If you look at a stock CB450 Rear Fender, it looks to be in two pieces that have been spot welded together. I will investigate it further this weekend.
Frankenstuff - Your name always puts the Frankenberry character in my head - BTW, Thank you. I am a big fan of your products. Look for my orders on some CB550F sidecovers!
Mark - I can't wait to see your Bomber Restoration. That bike is KNARLY - but totally deserving of a new life!
CBFnut - That must have been a sight to behold! Too bad you don;t have pictures! Listen, keep yourself organized, and it all comes apart nice an easy. If you can, use the Todd Henning Racing 500 Piston kit. Also, search Hondaman's list of improvements for the CB450 engines.
Weedoo - It is pretty soft, but it is built using a stock seat pan and the foam from a stock seat. I had it shaped to more resemble a CB550F seat, a little less tall and a bit longer. The work was done by Pirate Upholstery in Kingston, NY.
Can't wait for the weekend! I am looking forward to building up the wiring harness using products from these guys. I really like the DTM connectors and the braided wrap.
http://www.wirecare.com/Thanks again for your input!
Gersh