Any one interested on how to build a cafe racer seat, this was the finished product.
You have to like working with fiberglass, takes about 16hrs
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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
Building a cafe racing seat that opens.
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looks great.
i'll probably search the ol' ebay for a nifty old car tail light when i redo my cb77. I think I want to do it blue, but white is an option as well (my gf likes that more). so hope i don't end up making a clone of yers! I'll have the regular seat on it. think i want to set up a license plate holder that sits up behind the seat above where the form fitting tail light would be. I dont have the honda logo on my redone seat, so i figure it's a good place to put it out of the way.
i'll probably search the ol' ebay for a nifty old car tail light when i redo my cb77. I think I want to do it blue, but white is an option as well (my gf likes that more). so hope i don't end up making a clone of yers! I'll have the regular seat on it. think i want to set up a license plate holder that sits up behind the seat above where the form fitting tail light would be. I dont have the honda logo on my redone seat, so i figure it's a good place to put it out of the way.
'65 CB77
'66 CB450k0
'93 HD FXR
'66 CB450k0
'93 HD FXR