Members indianbobber Posted March 29, 2013 Members Report Posted March 29, 2013 This is the start of my leather working hobby, which coincides with my motorcycle hobby. I'm building a 1947 Indian bobber for my wife. For this project I am trying to learn every aspect of the build which took me to the point of attempting to create a custom seat. She is a horse enthusiast who also rides motorcycles. With the seat I attempted to join both of her hobbies. After the seat I will be doing one small saddlebag with the Indian Head logo. I am still baffled on the braiding involved to lace the top to the bottom. Can anyone direct me to good reference material? Quote
Members benlilly1 Posted March 29, 2013 Members Report Posted March 29, 2013 Good start...I would have punched the holes in the bottom piece first before attaching it to the pan. You can still punch the holes if you're careful. Punch in the bottom first then lay on the top piece where it needs to be, turn it over and mark the holes from the underneath then punch the top piece from the back where the holes are marked. Good luck! Quote
Members indianbobber Posted March 29, 2013 Author Members Report Posted March 29, 2013 The bottom was only temporarily attached with sheet metal screws. I removed the screws and punched the bottom on a flat surface which was much easier. The two portions a attached with a shoe string for now until a figure out the braiding sequence. Any suggestions for lacing materials? Quote
Members tkirwan Posted March 29, 2013 Members Report Posted March 29, 2013 very nice job..i am getting ready to do the same thing with a panhead solo seat..not sure of the tooling design but i am very inspired by your project. yer wife unit is gonna love the seat. Quote
Members indianbobber Posted March 29, 2013 Author Members Report Posted March 29, 2013 I did mine by continually fitting and trimming the leather to fit the pan. I assume someone has made patterns for standard Indian and Harley seat pan............... it would have been a hug help if they are out there. Quote
Members Josiah Posted April 1, 2013 Members Report Posted April 1, 2013 I lace with 1/4 kangaroo lace from Y-knot Lace. Quote
Members indianbobber Posted April 1, 2013 Author Members Report Posted April 1, 2013 Thanks Josiah, I ended up using kangaroo as you suggested doing an applique braid from a diagram I found on this site. About half done with the lacing at the point. Is that the appropriate braid to join to pieces of leather? Seem to work so far. The seat is going on a mostly blacked out Indian bobber so we wanted the seat dark. The seat looked great for a day or so and is now a little streaky. Would you suggest another coat of dye? Quote
Members Itch Posted April 1, 2013 Members Report Posted April 1, 2013 Looks like you are doing a fine job..Here is my 46 Indian might be time for a seat as well but it starts on the first kick.. Quote Quality leather goods www.captain-itch.com www.Tennesseeholstercompany.com
Members indianbobber Posted April 1, 2013 Author Members Report Posted April 1, 2013 Having limped for several months last year I can honestly say you can not put a price tag on a first kick bike!! Got to love originals, awesome bike that needs an old crusty original seat or one that looks it. This project has an electric starter hiding in there,,,,,,,,,,,,, a "no kick" bike for my wife. Quote
Members skeeter Posted April 1, 2013 Members Report Posted April 1, 2013 Wow awesome project. Looking good. Quote
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