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    #31
    Great thread...pun intended. I liked the seat pan mounts so much that I bought 4 broom grabbers at the hardware store to try to use them on my dragbike body (snap-on, snap-off)

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      #32
      I'm 90% done riveting the cover to the pan. Here's a sneak preview...

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        #33
        I should have asked earlier, but do you have any tricks for keeping the cover tight during installation? I stuck straight pins through the rivet holes to keep it from moving around, then popped in the rivets in mirror image, keeping an eye on the seams as I went.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Ira View Post
          I should have asked earlier, but do you have any tricks for keeping the cover tight during installation?
          My ex is an upholsterer. From watching her work - there's no substitute for quality leather or vinyl and then just plain muscle. Stretch it 'til it fits, anchor it.

          By the way - she hates doing motorcycle and atv seats. Far harder to do than almost anything else.

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            #35
            A hair dryer set on high makes it soft an more controlled. Mine was one straight piece of marine vinyl I did in the cool spring last year.

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              #36
              How are you holding the fabric on the bottom side? Riveting the vinyl to the seat pan? Are you using a washer or anything on the keep the vinyl from tearing?
              BTW-looks great, has inspired me to redue my seat

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                #37
                Originally posted by 1QUIK6 View Post
                How are you holding the fabric on the bottom side? Riveting the vinyl to the seat pan? Are you using a washer or anything on the keep the vinyl from tearing?
                BTW-looks great, has inspired me to redue my seat
                i'm using large diameter aluminum rivets, directly into the steel pan. the cover is high-quality marine vinyl and seems to be holding up well.

                I re-covered another seat with the same material and it's held up beautifully for a few years now.

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                  #38
                  After much stretching and riveting, here's the money shot.

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                    #39
                    That seat really looks nice.

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                      #40
                      Great work!

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                        #41
                        Great job, thats real nice

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                          #42
                          And you went with black thread. Man, that looks nice! You did a great job.

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                            #43
                            Thanks guys. Yes, the black thread is more understated and will match whatever paint job I choose. It's also a little more forgiving of stitching mistakes...

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                              #44
                              what gauge steel did you use for the pan?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Ira View Post
                                After much stretching and riveting, here's the money shot.

                                I have been messing around with trying to make a good seat for my build for almost two years now.......that is hands down the cleanest, simplest, well thought out, and down right sexy seat I have seen yet.
                                Please dont be mad at me if you see a slightly different version on my bike in the near future.

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