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First build CB360, any help will be great!!!!!!!!

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smv:
Mayyytttteeee, that's a sweet purchase for that price. You're tank looks sexy as.
So sorry to hear the shiet about the quakes. Hope all fam etc are ok and that the build is on a steady track.


Looking forward to seeing the progress!!

Moglix:
cheers smvirili, quakes are getting less and fewer between for now... its pretty weird though living in a city with no town... the fam is doing well!
Anyway,  I've been having some issues trying to find some replacement slide diaphragms for this, both are completely knackered... Theres bugger all spare parts, yards round here so second hand ones are sparse, new ones I can only fin one in the country...
My question is for anyone who has replaced these in either way...

Am i better too..
a) replace the whole slide
or
b) get something like a sirius and replace just the rubber piece?

any help or links would be awesome, will chuck up photos of seat base tomorrow thus far too....

Moglix:
Still waiting for JBM replacement diaphrams to arrive, been a month and counting.... in the mean time anyone know of a nice top yoke replacement for these cb360's? Thinking i want to simplfy the cockpit even more, put clip-ons on this bad boy.... Figured options could be to shave down the exisiting one but it seems they're prone to cracking... I have a buddy with cnc access so might make one up??
Any help, direction would be great..

Moglix:
Have sort of gathered a little momentum.. Hopefully more to follow.. Heres the first stage of my seat pan. Alloy cut and rolled end, marine ply bottom so I can staple the leather to it.  Before that though it needs a bit of expoxy through the cuts, and then sanding so it sits nicely on the frame, plus need to make cut outs so fits up to tank.....



BarnBurner:
Very cool seat so far, Moglix - good job kerfing the wood base. I'll be watching this one for sure!

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