Enjoyed the video. I do all of my own seat restoration and like to see how others do it, in case I can learn something new. I must admit that I was prepared to quickly look away when you were cutting the strip in bottom edge of the seat. Over the years, I have had the occasional little mishap, and hoped I wasn't going to see you have one as well. 👍
I have done a few seats over the years, everyone seems to be a little different, and I have had a few mishaps doing them. Currently I am trying to work out how to put a pad on my Cafe Racer seat. I've had a few ideas, but nothing that I am happy with yet.
Ty for sharing, but why did you put glue on the seat and what kind. I'm guessing it was something for rust but you didn't explain. Yet you explained when taking off the rust. Well we could figure that one out but what was the product. And the paint. What kind os it? Was it rustoleum if not what was it. Please explain the product and nevermind explaining about taking off the rust with wire brush
Thanks for the questions. I put the glue on to hold the cover in place while fastening it back on. I find that the cover can slip if you don't glue it, so that it ends up slightly to one side. I usually just do the centre portion. The glue is spray glue like the one on this link, ebay.us/wO5w8V. I treated the base with KurRust, then sprayed it with 2k Black. If I was hand painting I would have used Rustoleum or Hammerite smooth black. I hpe this helps.
I enjoy and am amazed with the the amount of knowledge you have regarding cb750s.Do you consider doing work on other people's bikes. Cheers Dave from Sheffield
Thanks for the kind words Dave, really appreciate that! I'm still learning as I go really, but having done one before I've gained quite a lot of confidence with these CB750s now. Not really thought about working on other peoples bikes, seems like I've got too many of my own projects on at the minute to take on anyone else's. But maybe i'd consider it in the future if I end up with a bit more space.
There's too much fast forwarding. Where did you get the clips installed on the lip of the pan to secure the cover as you were pulling it tight before trimming? Where did you get the chrome strip, did you salvage it from the original seat? Maybe this is all explained in a different video. I'm trying to recover a very similar CB550 seat, thanks
Hi Carl, the clips came with the cover. But some seats don't use clips. They use hooks in the seat pan or the plastic trim strip holds the cover on. Maybe try looking at my K0 seat video which may help. here's a link: th-cam.com/video/XXsHDTIW5ZE/w-d-xo.html Good luck!
@@SPANNERRASH Ya the CB550 is the same the strip holds it in. But the strip is glued onto the old seat cover. I'll try to separate it. Thanks for the reply!
Hiya good video on the seat, im just doing the same thing, the original seat cover has the seat attached to the chrome trim. I noticed you used some clips to hold the repro cover in place before refitting the chrome trim - where did you get those clips? Thank you
Hi Edward, most of the reproduction covers seem to come with the clips you need, but you can get them on ebay if you need them here: ebay.us/ILjZZe Hope that helps!
This actually seems to be the hardest part of all. We are looking at mics again, but we have probably been through two or three different mic set ups since this video.
@@SPANNERRASH Thanks for your response. The mi. is not too bad. Your camera is great though. I have an old GoPro 5 that has a very clear video and sound outpot.
Enjoyed the video. I do all of my own seat restoration and like to see how others do it, in case I can learn something new. I must admit that I was prepared to quickly look away when you were cutting the strip in bottom edge of the seat. Over the years, I have had the occasional little mishap, and hoped I wasn't going to see you have one as well. 👍
I have done a few seats over the years, everyone seems to be a little different, and I have had a few mishaps doing them. Currently I am trying to work out how to put a pad on my Cafe Racer seat. I've had a few ideas, but nothing that I am happy with yet.
That's a proper job you did there. 👏
Thanks
Turned out nice. Here in Florida we just set it out in the sun and it heats up and smooths out. Looking good!!
Cheers! Sounds like a good trick, but sadly we don't have the luxury of that much sun here. 😂
The tape at the paintcan, nice idea😊
Cheers Wilfred :)
@@SPANNERRASH my paintcans always look filled up on the edge causing the lid to close badly
@@wilfredprins9718 I know what you mean, it can get messy dealing with the cans. I always try to be careful and wipe up straight away.
Why did you not remove the rubbers before??🤔
solid build, good video.
Thanks for watching
You need an air compressor for the grinding, bro. Nice job. Seat looks great.
Haha! You're not wrong, a wire brush on a drill is way too weak :D Thanks mate
Well done👏🏼 Looks like a new one👍🏼
Thanks Murray! I was pretty pleased with the result :)
Excellent job mate...
Cheers, I was pretty pleased with the result on that :)
Ty for sharing, but why did you put glue on the seat and what kind. I'm guessing it was something for rust but you didn't explain. Yet you explained when taking off the rust. Well we could figure that one out but what was the product. And the paint. What kind os it? Was it rustoleum if not what was it. Please explain the product and nevermind explaining about taking off the rust with wire brush
Thanks for the questions. I put the glue on to hold the cover in place while fastening it back on. I find that the cover can slip if you don't glue it, so that it ends up slightly to one side. I usually just do the centre portion. The glue is spray glue like the one on this link, ebay.us/wO5w8V. I treated the base with KurRust, then sprayed it with 2k Black. If I was hand painting I would have used Rustoleum or Hammerite smooth black. I hpe this helps.
I enjoy and am amazed with the the amount of knowledge you have regarding cb750s.Do you consider doing work on other people's bikes. Cheers Dave from Sheffield
Thanks for the kind words Dave, really appreciate that! I'm still learning as I go really, but having done one before I've gained quite a lot of confidence with these CB750s now. Not really thought about working on other peoples bikes, seems like I've got too many of my own projects on at the minute to take on anyone else's. But maybe i'd consider it in the future if I end up with a bit more space.
There's too much fast forwarding. Where did you get the clips installed on the lip of the pan to secure the cover as you were pulling it tight before trimming? Where did you get the chrome strip, did you salvage it from the original seat? Maybe this is all explained in a different video. I'm trying to recover a very similar CB550 seat, thanks
Hi Carl, the clips came with the cover. But some seats don't use clips. They use hooks in the seat pan or the plastic trim strip holds the cover on.
Maybe try looking at my K0 seat video which may help. here's a link: th-cam.com/video/XXsHDTIW5ZE/w-d-xo.html
Good luck!
@@SPANNERRASH Ya the CB550 is the same the strip holds it in. But the strip is glued onto the old seat cover. I'll try to separate it. Thanks for the reply!
Hiya good video on the seat, im just doing the same thing, the original seat cover has the seat attached to the chrome trim. I noticed you used some clips to hold the repro cover in place before refitting the chrome trim - where did you get those clips? Thank you
Hi Edward, most of the reproduction covers seem to come with the clips you need, but you can get them on ebay if you need them here: ebay.us/ILjZZe
Hope that helps!
Hello, you can write to me where you bought the set
for restoration of The Seat
Hi Krzysztof, I got the new seat cover from ebay here: ebay.us/CYT7AM
Hope that helps!
@@SPANNERRASHDennis Kirk has a lot of aftermarket
I wish you had a better mic.
This actually seems to be the hardest part of all. We are looking at mics again, but we have probably been through two or three different mic set ups since this video.
@@SPANNERRASH Thanks for your response. The mi. is not too bad. Your camera is great though. I have an old GoPro 5 that has a very clear video and sound outpot.
No more infuriatingly repetitive music please
Thanks for the feedback, it's toned back in more recent vids. Cheers
Not nice sorry
Thanks. No worries!