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I've had some oiled leather laying around for a while so I made a seat using it. It has that worn used look. A pain to fit the top since it acts like a piece of rubber and wants to shift while lacing. The cure is to cut the top as small as possible so no buckles or movement.

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I like that look ...Nice work.

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I like it, what pan did you use?

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Paprhangr, My husband fabricated the pan and we had it painted to match the bike which I will post photos of later. This bike is entered in the Full Throttle Bike invitational down in Florida in a couple weeks. I hope we get everything wrapped up soon. This is very stressful .

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Good luck

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That is a nice seat. I like it. Simple is sometimes the best look for things. Would love to see the seat on the bike.

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That's a nice looking seat. Don't you get color rub off with the oiled leather? Did you seal it?

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how did your seat do in the Fla bike show?

(hs anyoe else having troucbe tping on his forum)

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