Any interest in race seat replicas?
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I was about to email you about that. Thanks. BTW, I'm assuming the seat I have was originally too short for your bike?56_oval wrote:If we could get a measurement from every year the Superhawk was produced, we could get a good picture of seat frame lengths. I don't think that should be a problem with all the members we have here. I'll start with the '64 frame that I have and it measures 14.25 inches center to center.
I just dropped the seat with my fiberglass guy yesterday. I should have a mold and first prototype by next weekend. We're using a course woven high strength fiberglass that should make for a tough seat. I just have to run some measurements after I get it back, dance on it a few times to make sure it holds up, and we'll be good to roll.
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Just so we have a hard point of measurement, can you measure from the center of the front peg to the rear edge of the frame?56_oval wrote:If we could get a measurement from every year the Superhawk was produced, we could get a good picture of seat frame lengths. I don't think that should be a problem with all the members we have here. I'll start with the '64 frame that I have and it measures 14.25 inches center to center.
If it's like mine, it should be around 15.25" give or take a bit for bangs, dents, and welding leftovers. From the measurement you posted earlier, I think it should be the same.
S2000Eric mentioned he was going to post his up as well.
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I was measuring from center to center, so I am sure its the same as y'alls.cyclon36 wrote:Just so we have a hard point of measurement, can you measure from the center of the front peg to the rear edge of the frame?56_oval wrote:If we could get a measurement from every year the Superhawk was produced, we could get a good picture of seat frame lengths. I don't think that should be a problem with all the members we have here. I'll start with the '64 frame that I have and it measures 14.25 inches center to center.
If it's like mine, it should be around 15.25" give or take a bit for bangs, dents, and welding leftovers. From the measurement you posted earlier, I think it should be the same.
S2000Eric mentioned he was going to post his up as well.
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Thanks Tom. I think everyone that was interested in a seat is running the 62+ setup by the looks of it. I'll probably only make the seat pans for those bikes unless someone is interested in a 61 style.Hoosier Tom wrote:Joe, Both my 1962 and 1965 frames measure 15.25" from your described hard point of measurement.
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