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I've been working on a rear tail piece for a bit now, and I think I've finally gotten something I'm happy with.
I originally thought I'd like to go all tall and pointy ala R1 or CBR600RR, but then moved away from that towards the MV Brutale look..low, flat and round.
I think I've gotten to something that works for me, isn't too boring, but also isn't out of place on the bike.
I plan on making a bracket to hold my license plate, a pair of LED rear lights and possibly my turn signals. The bracket will have the components floating above the very back of the wheel behind the cowl, level with the frame bars.
Opinions? Comments? Ideas? Its just a towel on the foam, to show the seat.
Thanks!
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Opinions? Comments? Ideas? Its just a towel on the foam, to show the seat.
:lol: Till I read that line, I thought you mocked that up out of snow.:laugh:
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Yeah my next step was to use Mod Podge and news paper to cover it and get a nice solid shell around the foam, smooth it out and cover up any gaps in the shape where the foam broke off, like around the bottom at the back right.
Plaster of paris was definitely something I had considered using as well, but the Mod Podge (like white glue, but more of a sealer) will let me soak the newspaper and get a good shell. Plus I can still sand mod podge, which is cool.
From there I'm either going to make a negative mold, using fleece and epoxy, or just lay fleece over the foam and epoxy it - use it as a positive mold - and then put some more fiberglass inside for strength.. Which means that the piece would be bigger than what I have there though.
I'm not quite sure how to proceed from here though, since I've never done any fiberglass work before.
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hey,
Yeah my next step was to use Mod Podge and news paper to cover it and get a nice solid shell around the foam, smooth it out and cover up any gaps in the shape where the foam broke off, like around the bottom at the back right.
Plaster of paris was definitely something I had considered using as well, but the Mod Podge (like white glue, but more of a sealer) will let me soak the newspaper and get a good shell. Plus I can still sand mod podge, which is cool.
From there I'm either going to make a negative mold, using fleece and epoxy, or just lay fleece over the foam and epoxy it - use it as a positive mold - and then put some more fiberglass inside for strength.. Which means that the piece would be bigger than what I have there though.
I'm not quite sure how to proceed from here though, since I've never done any fiberglass work before.<br><br>Post edited by: pyxen, at: 2007/01/15 09:03
If you attempt this mate, make sure you go picture crazy with a digi cam. If it turns out well, i'll be having a go at it too
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pyxen wrote:
Opinions? Comments? Ideas? Its just a towel on the foam, to show the seat.
:lol: Till I read that line, I thought you mocked that up out of snow.:laugh:
That woulda been a lot easier, and possible considering the temperature of my garage!
I'll definitely take a lot of pics.
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Now I need to figure out how to proceed.. I'm actually starting to consider just bondoing it to get a nice smooth finish, then glassing over it and leaving the foam inside. It's so light it doesn't really matter..I figure anyways.
Then I've gotta make a nice seatpan that works with it, and go from there.. opinions/advice on the next steps?
Enjoy!
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As far as how to procede, other than bondoing over it as you described, you could now cover the thing with a good parting agent, lay up some more Mod Podge and paper over the whole thing, let it cure, then cut the whole thing in half. Then you'll have made yourself a female mold that you can lay up some glass and resin inside it, then split apart and remove the piece for final shaping.
That way you could make a hollow tail piece that you can flush mount a tail light into it.
Just a thought, good luck with it.
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If I do go that direction, I'll probably use something more durable than paper..maybe a couple layers of sweater or something. I'd want to make sure that the mold is good and solid if I'd use it for glassing.
Hrm..well for now I'll add a second layer of mod podge and phone book, sand it smooth to get rid of the edges, and bondo it to make it 1) even on both sides and 2) smooth.
After that, it's anyone's game I guess...
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