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i did a search and didnt come up with a thread about how to mount a fiberglass seat to the rails. how have some of you mounted them? drill a couple of holes and bolt or screw it down, what other ways has it been done? some pixs on how they are mounted would be helpful also.
The tooth in the front slips into the backbone under the tank and the rear has a bracket that bolts into the small tube that is welded onto the rear of the seat frame... all stock!
Available at http://www.caferace.com Not cheap... but it bolts right on.
Mine is a thin, very light cafe seat--maybe 1/8th or 1/4 the weight of some. Mine's pretty different than others because I won't use a sub-structure to get the seat to attach. To get mine to stay on the rails, I will use very heavy, industrial velcro.
hmmmmm.. yeah.. I dont think Id use HD velcro to hold down the seat pan to the frame. It UR gonna do that, I'd also drill a few holes and use some zip-ties...
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