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Before the crash, I had bookmarked two cycle seat tutorial posts:

one was by Beezachoppa called "motorcycle seat the beeza way"

and the other was

"seat from start to finish"... (I don't know who posted this one)

they are both gone & I was wondering if they can be found & restored??? I'm finishing up the seat I am working on & I'd like to refer to the posts before I go any further.

Many thanks.

russ

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Before the crash, I had bookmarked two cycle seat tutorial posts:

one was by Beezachoppa called "motorcycle seat the beeza way"

and the other was

"seat from start to finish"... (I don't know who posted this one)

they are both gone & I was wondering if they can be found & restored??? I'm finishing up the seat I am working on & I'd like to refer to the posts before I go any further.

Many thanks.

russ

Russ,

I wrote the other one. It was called "Jesus seat from start to finish." Don't know if they can be restored or not; but if you have questions, just drop me a note.

Dave Theobald

http://www.theobaldleather.com

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i can't find mine either. let me know if can answer any questions.

i'll repost what i did when i have some time

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I'm was going to try to use both these tutorials as references to finish the seat I'm working on. It's not the standard seat- it's a contoured banana-type seat off a Harley (maybe sportster or softtail). I've got the top piece (6-7 oz) tooled & cut (although I made the top piece oversize for trimming) & the sides I'm planning to make in 1 piece from 3-4 oz with an undersized cutout to be glued/ laced underneath the top piece. Afterward, it'll be wet/stretched/stapled & I'm hoping it'll all come together. Does this sound do-able?

Would 2-3 oz be better than 3-4 for the side gusset, or should I stick with 3-4?

How much overlap do you guys allow for gluing the two pieces together and lacing them- 1/2"? 3/8"? (I don't want to butt the pieces together- I want the top piece to overlap the side gusset for strength).

I was hoping to look at & refer to the tutorials, but any help/assistance/ encouragement you can supply is greatly appreciated, believe me. Thank you.

russ

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I'm was going to try to use both these tutorials as references to finish the seat I'm working on. It's not the standard seat- it's a contoured banana-type seat off a Harley (maybe sportster or softtail). I've got the top piece (6-7 oz) tooled & cut (although I made the top piece oversize for trimming) & the sides I'm planning to make in 1 piece from 3-4 oz with an undersized cutout to be glued/ laced underneath the top piece. Afterward, it'll be wet/stretched/stapled & I'm hoping it'll all come together. Does this sound do-able?Would 2-3 oz be better than 3-4 for the side gusset, or should I stick with 3-4?How much overlap do you guys allow for gluing the two pieces together and lacing them- 1/2"? 3/8"? (I don't want to butt the pieces together- I want the top piece to overlap the side gusset for strength).I was hoping to look at & refer to the tutorials, but any help/assistance/ encouragement you can supply is greatly appreciated, believe me. Thank you.russ
Russ,You are definately talking the Beeza style of making seats, so I'll let him tackle this question....If you like I'm sure Roger would respond to an email. Or better yet respond here so we all can learn.Dave Theobaldhttp://www.theobaldleather.com
Russ,You are definately talking the Beeza style of making seats, so I'll let him tackle this question....If you like I'm sure Roger would respond to an email. Or better yet respond here so we all can learn.Dave Theobaldhttp://www.theobaldleather.com

One other thing, I use no glue in my seats. There is no side piece just a front and back and they just meet, they don't overlap.Dave

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I'm was going to try to use both these tutorials as references to finish the seat I'm working on. It's not the standard seat- it's a contoured banana-type seat off a Harley (maybe sportster or softtail). I've got the top piece (6-7 oz) tooled & cut (although I made the top piece oversize for trimming) & the sides I'm planning to make in 1 piece from 3-4 oz with an undersized cutout to be glued/ laced underneath the top piece. Afterward, it'll be wet/stretched/stapled & I'm hoping it'll all come together. Does this sound do-able?

Would 2-3 oz be better than 3-4 for the side gusset, or should I stick with 3-4?

How much overlap do you guys allow for gluing the two pieces together and lacing them- 1/2"? 3/8"? (I don't want to butt the pieces together- I want the top piece to overlap the side gusset for strength).

I was hoping to look at & refer to the tutorials, but any help/assistance/ encouragement you can supply is greatly appreciated, believe me. Thank you.

russ

russ,

i use 3-4oz and i use the top as a template for the side. i don't bother cutting the gusset under sized.

i overlap 1/4" but that is what i like to use. i didn't make any reference in the "how too" i did as everyone pretty much has thier own spacing. i would suggest you try some different spacings on some scrap and see what you like. i also don't glue it. i just lace it together.

i don't like staples and will never use them on a seat!

use pop rivets. they hold better and i use aluminum or stainless rivets and don't worry about them rusting or pulling out

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Hi everyone

Here comes another newbie! This site is great; very informative and seemingly quite friendly. I've only lurked for one day before signing up (that's a record)! I'm in the process of building my own chopper from the ground up and would like to do it all myself, including the seat. I think with the help I could get here it's quite doable. I barely know what questions to ask at this point, still trying to learn as much as possible cruising the site. These two spots I found on bikernet have really motivated me.

ttp://www.theobaldleather.com

The "Jesus seat from start to finish" sounds like another good motivator as Dave's seats are really along the lines of what I'm looking for in my project. IS there any chance of salvaging or restoring it? My bike is a Triumph, Yamaha, Harley, custom Hybrid (all the left over stuff I had in the garage).

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feel free to ask. i hae the pics i used for mine hopfully soon i can take some time to repost

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feel free to ask. i hae the pics i used for mine hopfully soon i can take some time to repost

Thanks beezachoppa, looking forward to it. I'm starting to compile a list of questions but will hold off a little while I cruise the fourm a bit more.

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Hi everyone

Here comes another newbie! This site is great; very informative and seemingly quite friendly. I've only lurked for one day before signing up (that's a record)! I'm in the process of building my own chopper from the ground up and would like to do it all myself, including the seat. I think with the help I could get here it's quite doable. I barely know what questions to ask at this point, still trying to learn as much as possible cruising the site. These two spots I found on bikernet have really motivated me.

http://www.bikernet.com/garage/coxseat2.asp

http://www.bikernet.com/garage/PageViewer.asp?PageID=1484

The "Jesus seat from start to finish" sounds like another good motivator as Dave's seats are really along the lines of what I'm looking for in my project. IS there any chance of salvaging or restoring it? My bike is a Triumph, Yamaha, Harley, custom Hybrid (all the left over stuff I had in the garage).

hi this is david,

drop me a line if you have questions

Dave Theobald

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hi this is david,

drop me a line if you have questions

Dave Theobald

Thanks Dave. Will do. I'll do up some graphics to aid in my search for answers as I don't really speak the language of the leatherworker yet.

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Sorry to bring up an old post, but I was about to post this very topic and would love to see the process on making a motorcycle seat, especially from the point of how much bigger should the leather be to lace and how do you meet the bottom piece of leather and top piece? Do you butt them up or overlap them? Do you attach the bottom piece of leather to the seat pan before you start lacing (which I think you do). And did I understand correctly that you use 3-4 oz. leather for a seat? And if there was anyway to bring up the "Jesus seat from start to finish" that would be fantastic, or if anyone has a good link (besides the Paul Cox link which I've seen) that shows the process from start to finish that would be great also.

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My seat tutorial has been restored. It is now called Christian Bike Seat.

Thanks to the staff

David Theobald

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We had to retitle every doggone lost post...we had the posts this whole time, just no way for the forum to know how to "see" them. Then Kate made a nifty little tool that has a half a dozen of us up late at night...but that's another story. My question is: did we remember to PIN the seat tutorials?

Johanna

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