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Yup! I did a small pan under the seat. My inital design had it just barely visible on a side profile. I mounted my solenoid beside the battery, and then mounted a rectifier/regulator combo underneath the pan to give it airflow. However, the battery rides higher than the frame on the top. I was planning to have a seat pan that sat on rails on top of the frame, but i can't conceptualize how to mount the seat pan to the frame that way.
I'm planning on redesigning the battery pan to ride lower, so it may be partially visible from a sideways view!
Heres my pan since you mentioned wanting it even with the top of the frame. Mine sits even/flush. I welded two tabs a an inch forward of the curve in the rear loop and bolted the pan to it. Up front it just tucks into the gap between the factory brace and the side rails. Ill be (re)installing the electrics this week.
Thanks it's a cb750. And yea sure, I should have it wired back up this week or next. Those rubber things arnt from a CB but they just wrap around the frame and help support the tank and tail.
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