Re: 1978 Honda cb400t cafe/streetfighter build (beginning)
Still working on this seat and boy what a ride it has been to get it to this point and damn me for not using the cheese grater before the bondo glass completely cured ...basically lots o grinding/ sanding ahead. However here's the foam .. to fiberglass.. to bondo glass where i am now.
Started with floral foam and didn't use aerosol glue which i recommend everyone use .. I purchased the foam glue that is basically elmers white glue and a pain to work around.. if you use white glue never glue close to the edge that way when your sculpting you wont have to sand glue .. it doesn't sand well and always sits higher than the foam unless you pick it out... just dont use it.
After a lot of hacking and sanding (couple days to make sure i didnt leave out any small details "thanks dime city cycle youtube instructional by Herm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klcwT2IMznU )
I put it on the bike many times to make sure it fit right and to make sure the symmetry was as close to perfect as possible.
Now that i'm satisfied with the mold i'm protecting it with 3m blue painters tape ...
And now its time to start glassing, here it is curing ..
And once ive applied 4 layers .. 2 fiber cloth and 2 fiber mat the shell is ready to pop out .. well ... more like pull, rip and tear out.
some things i didnt like were that the bottom lip baccon'ed a smidge so it had no chance at sitting flush on the seat pan until i applied the bondo glass generously and filled them in.
still have to grind out the highs and refill the lows but she's almost done.
I took a break from the seat last night to start on the electronics. I had no choice due to space and height of the seat on the pan but to put everything under the hump .. battery, rectifier, solenoid, and fuse box. I welded plates to sit and hold everything in... For the rectifier i still need to drill holes in the front plate so it can breathe a little better and i will use a rubber hold strap across the top of all three except for the solenoid because it has its own holds down with it's original bracket.
That was a long post but its been a while since ive updated, next is to adjust or redo the wiring harness to fit the new location of the electronics.. If anyone has any tips or advice feel free to chime in a line.