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A buddy made a seat pan and covered it with the padding from my stock seat. I went to a custom furniture store and for $30 they gave me a huge piece of left over black leather which we used to cover the seat.
the dished tank is the **** man!!! did you cut and swap sides or how did you do it? how about the fuel pump did you have room in there? that is what was keeping me from doing big dishes in mine... very nicely done bud what kind of internal set up did you go wiht on the bars... that is on my winter TO DO list for sure
the dished tank is the **** man!!! did you cut and swap sides or how did you do it? how about the fuel pump did you have room in there? that is what was keeping me from doing big dishes in mine... very nicely done bud what kind of internal set up did you go wiht on the bars... that is on my winter TO DO list for sure
The buddy that did the seat dished the tank. He did it last year to his fatboy tank and wanted to do mine so I let him run with it. He banged out the dish with a hammer. There was room for the fuel pump, but I did lose some capacity.
We went with an internal throttle from V-Twin and a hydraulic clutch from George's Garage so we could run everything internal. It still took a lot of time to get them threaded and it wasn't easy. Another friend fabricated a dash so we could put the speedo on the tank and we relocated the starter, kill switch and trip button to the left side of the dash.
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