Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:03 am
Hi everyone. Yesterday I managed to get some more work completed on the Dream. I rebuilt the carburetor and tackled the seat. The seat cover on the bike was it's original and was as hard as a rock, faded out and had some rips in it so I decided to redo it. When I was restoring my CT200 I had purchased a seat cover from a Canadian company that I found on Ebay. When the cover arrived I was very impressed with the quality plus the fit and finish of there product. All that being said there customer service was second to none so when it came time to purchase a new seat cover you know where I was going to purchase it (see product review section of this site for additional information).
I've attached some pictures of the seat as It was starting out and during the change over. I didn't take a picture of every step but if any of you wondered how it's done this may give you an idea. I'm not stating I did it right but I did it my way and I really like the outcome. You'll notice that I removed the springs and bead blasted the frame. It was then primed and painted. If you have any questions just ask! Paul










I've attached some pictures of the seat as It was starting out and during the change over. I didn't take a picture of every step but if any of you wondered how it's done this may give you an idea. I'm not stating I did it right but I did it my way and I really like the outcome. You'll notice that I removed the springs and bead blasted the frame. It was then primed and painted. If you have any questions just ask! Paul

















