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Hi all I am tempted to make my own custom seat. I am pretty sure I can do the upholstry side of things but Im not sure how it is attached to the frame. I like the idea of a lower smaller seat like the Corbin and other brands I have seen. When searching the net, most sites are from suppliers or makers. Thankyou Derek
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Have you thought about stripping the upholstery off your stock seat, trimming the stock seat pan down then redoing the upholstery? I have. Then you get to keep your stock mounting points.
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Sheesh FJ. Ive only had bike 2 months from the show room floor so I dare not touch the original seat. Plus I may need to put it back on if I am unsuccesful. Good idea though but just not with the original gunfighter that I have.
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maybe put a WTB in the classifieds for a stock seat to play with. Then you don't need to mess with yours. As for what hold is down there is a little tongue on the front that goes under a mount on the frame and the rear bolt. Rear bolt is a tapered stud under your gunfighter that it snaps onto.
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Its attached with a bolt at the rear of the seat and you pull the ring thingi that fits into a clip and it lifts off by lifting the rear of the seat. The front is held in by a lug on the front of the seat.
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Sorry if I sounded stupid guys. I know how my gunfighter seat fits on, I just thought that the smaller ones were attached differently. Thanks for the replies
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The post your speedy locks into can be removed leaving a threaded hole beneath it. The solo seats use a bolt through a bracket at the rear of the seat.
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Quote:
Sorry if I sounded stupid guys. I know how my gunfighter seat fits on, I just thought that the smaller ones were attached differently. Thanks for the replies
I was definitely referring to the solo (TBA) seat when I made my suggestion. I don't know enough about the speedy seat to know if that would work.
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I didn't take it as a stupid question at all. If I never had one off I would ask rather than break something too. Then the rest is what nuthin said.
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I bought a seat off ebay for my sm, 45 bucks plus shipping, ripped the foam off it then took a bit of time building my new one on the old seat pan. It was nice to be able to ride while I was working on it;)
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Hey Goofslapper, is that the same seat in the photos you posted in this thread? http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/forums/...0&fpart=allIf so (well, regardless), do you have some better pictures of just the seat?
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it is the same one, I have these older photos as well http://www.goofslapper.com/makersRun.jpg . I am working on a seat right now for a softail when its done I will do a photoshoot of both.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Interesting 3D modeling. That's something I was always interested in but never pursued.
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3D modeling is awesome! Unless you learn on high end stuff you can NEVER afford, and then try to use the semi-free or cheap programs... Super frustrating.
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I'm confused here,do you mean 3D on the computer or the sculpting Goof does? I must have missed something. I know a good way to learn to carve 3D is to carve soap bars. It's cheap and you can still use your mistakes! LOL
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Goofslapper does 3D modeling on the computer also. http://www.goofslapper.com
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I am embarrassed, my site is really out of date, and hopefully soon I will have new one up. That said thank you all for your interest, very flattering to have someone even look at your work. Here is a pic of a seat I just finished up for a softail thought I would share (without the bike:) 
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Nice!
Whatcha charging for work like that?
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All depends on the seat and materials. This seat uses neoprene memory foam, some seriously thick leather, kangaroo lace, custom tooling and hand painting making it pricer then a basic leather seat. Feel free to get in touch with me if you’re interested ether threw PM or matt@goofslapper.com , put custom leather seat in the subject.
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