Fibreglass Cafe Seat Build
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Fibreglass Cafe Seat Build
15 Apr 2008 03:31 - 15 Apr 2008 03:37
I've been meaning to document this progress here for quite some time but never seemed to get around to it. A couple of questions from XL777 gave me the push, thanks.
Back in October I picked up a 1978 KZ650 D1 with the plans of cleaning it up and making a cafe racer out of it. The bike wasn't in too bad a shape but definitely needed some TLC. This post will just be about the process I went through making the cafe seat.
First off here is a pic of the bike as it was when I bought it. Check out the "custom" seat! No matter how mine turns out it can't be that bad...can it? No where to go but up
Back in October I picked up a 1978 KZ650 D1 with the plans of cleaning it up and making a cafe racer out of it. The bike wasn't in too bad a shape but definitely needed some TLC. This post will just be about the process I went through making the cafe seat.
First off here is a pic of the bike as it was when I bought it. Check out the "custom" seat! No matter how mine turns out it can't be that bad...can it? No where to go but up
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Re: Fibreglass Cafe Seat Build
15 Apr 2008 03:39
Underneath the seat cushion was a really rusty seat pan. The top was fine, but the edges were totally gone. I wasn't
planning on using it anyway, so no loss. After that was tossed aside, I just had to grind off a few things: seat hinges, seat lock and helmet hook had to go.
planning on using it anyway, so no loss. After that was tossed aside, I just had to grind off a few things: seat hinges, seat lock and helmet hook had to go.
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Re: Fibreglass Cafe Seat Build
15 Apr 2008 03:48 - 15 Apr 2008 03:48
To get the shape I wanted I used a combination of green florist foam bricks and Great Stuff expanding foam. If I had to do it again I wouldn't have used the expanding foam, as I didn't like shaping it at all. In contrast, the florist foam is a dream to shape, it cuts and sands easy.
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15 Apr 2008 03:51
Next step is getting ready to fibreglass. Before applying the fibreglass I needed to seal up the foam. I used a combination of foil and painter's tape. Since the strength of fibreglass is in the curves, I built in some curves to the seat section. Problem is that I forgot about the battery box that would be underneath the seat. So I later had to change this section to accommodate. You'll see this in later pics.
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Re: Fibreglass Cafe Seat Build
15 Apr 2008 04:01
Time to get messy...lay some fibreglass. Not much to say just make sure you have everything ready before you start: fibreglass mat all pre-cut and layed out, anything you don't want resin on covered up, gloves on, and most importantly put your mask on, you don't want to be breathing these fumes. I know I can't afford to lose anymore brain cells You can see in the last pic the modification I needed to make to the seat section for the battery box.
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