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Didn't end up using the alloy seat pan because it got too difficult to poke a hole in the leather at the right spot to line up with the rivet holes. I'm sure there's an easier way that I don't know about.
Seat pan out of wood instead and easily stretched leather over the top and tack with a hammer
Thanks. It's been fun working in the garage and coming up with solutions.
Hopefully il get sometime tonight to lay down some paint on the frame and various parts.
Hate paint stripping. One of the worst jobs
Started to bog and sand the frame, nothing much to show. A mate is starting to sandblast most of the parts. Starting to prep and mask things off ready for painting. Hopefully get a rolling chassis again in the next few weeks
Re: The 3sixty Project...(Rear sets!)
Hey guys, not sure if this was answered yet. The reason is its different from a car is because when you have the bike leaned over you want the water going to the centre and away from the sides where the traction is
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