All my parts finally came in and I'm going to start getting this sportster seat fitted on my bike. I'll be posting pictures of my progress and looking for feedback/ideas on how I should tackle this.
Here's a picture of the bike unmodified with the seat just sitting there:
Obviously, there are some things that needs to happen to get this to jive properly. I love the way the seat and the tank lines up already. It has nice flowing lines right down the length of the bike. The seat actually sits more flush than it appears but there's the gas cap drain nubbin-thing at the back of the tank I have to chop off/shorten to get it to sit correctly without holding it in place.
Then there's the mess of a rear fender. I already have my virago xv920 fender in so the TDI box mount is no longer there:
The issue now is getting this hinge junk and stuff out of there:
I'll have to wait until I disassemble the rear fender to get a better idea of how it is all put together but it looks like I might be able to get away with not chopping the frame! If I can get rid of all of those brackets and nonsense I'll just join the chrome xv920 fender with the black, stock inner fender and leave it like that. While I'd prefer a fender that is all chrome, I don't think it will look that bad with the chrome meeting up with that black inner fender.
What do you guys think?
Here's a picture of the bike unmodified with the seat just sitting there:
Obviously, there are some things that needs to happen to get this to jive properly. I love the way the seat and the tank lines up already. It has nice flowing lines right down the length of the bike. The seat actually sits more flush than it appears but there's the gas cap drain nubbin-thing at the back of the tank I have to chop off/shorten to get it to sit correctly without holding it in place.
Then there's the mess of a rear fender. I already have my virago xv920 fender in so the TDI box mount is no longer there:
The issue now is getting this hinge junk and stuff out of there:
I'll have to wait until I disassemble the rear fender to get a better idea of how it is all put together but it looks like I might be able to get away with not chopping the frame! If I can get rid of all of those brackets and nonsense I'll just join the chrome xv920 fender with the black, stock inner fender and leave it like that. While I'd prefer a fender that is all chrome, I don't think it will look that bad with the chrome meeting up with that black inner fender.
What do you guys think?
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