Members Jj5685 Posted August 23, 2015 Members Report Posted August 23, 2015 I re covered my factory seventy two seat for practice until I got a more comfortable seat. But now I think I may just keep it on. I tried making a fork bag like the guy with the wide glide i think it was, but I couldn't get 8/9oz. Leather to mold good so I made my own. It looked better before I got caught in the rain a few times but it's still holding up. Color looks to be fading or blending darker but antique hasn't run any with bee natural rtc. I keep it oiled with neets foot oil. Water will roll off the finish but it finds its way in though the edges and stains it. Im needing to make a bag to put somewhere on right side to hold some wrenches, Allen wrenches, screw driver, and pressure gauge. What would y'all suggest, like a roll up bag... i figure I can strap to my shock or a fold over like my fuel bag? I'd like to sew pockets for each tool. But the belt gaurd is taking up a lot of room. My awesome Sportster 72 After seat has been used for a month or so And before it was Broke in Solo bag Fork bag It's not a teradactal, its a skeleton eagle. You can see it better in this one I try to mix dies differently to get several colors for each part but they blend together after awhile so it's basically a waste of time. Quote
Members eglideride Posted August 24, 2015 Members Report Posted August 24, 2015 Awesome work! Skeleton Eagle- sweet! No other bike in the parking lot looks like yours. Well done. Quote
Members David8386 Posted September 13, 2015 Members Report Posted September 13, 2015 Nice looking job, compliments the bike great. Good looking ride David Quote
Members Prayinghands Posted September 14, 2015 Members Report Posted September 14, 2015 (edited) Awesome job! I have a 48 which is the same seat. Did you take the factory cover off or go over it? Thanks! Edited September 14, 2015 by Prayinghands Quote
Members Jj5685 Posted September 14, 2015 Author Members Report Posted September 14, 2015 I took it off. I havnt had a problem with rain making it a sponge. Which usually after a rain day I take it inside to the dehumidifier then oil it the next day Quote
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