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Seat arrived today. :D
Went for leightons.
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I have just bought a new foam for my850 roadster from leighton's. Looks and feels like its going to be more comfortable then the original. maybe the leanometer will like this one. Dereck
 
Went for a WOF today, seat is very comfortable. Bike passed without the usual discussion on the headlight dipping. Tester declined to ride it for the brake test :lol:
 
searunner said:
My 850 1974 307777 recently arrived have a good seat- but the front ends of the chrome edge aren't correctly assembled
( ends stay not in the correct position and hang down)
any suggestion for a stable and reliable finish ?? thanks in advance

The seat trim is also fixed in position by the cover 'D' clips.
Perhaps a couple of additional clips are required at the front end of the seat?
Example:
http://www.steadfastcycles.com/cart/ind ... ts_id=4033
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72Combat said:
gortnipper said:
Just call Tim and go see it if he has it in (or one of their other seats made by the same mfgr). He is a good guy and right down by Western Springs.

I'm getting fussy on seats in my old age, my BMW ones are great, the two Norton seats I have are not. I tend to like some feedback as I'm getting for Leightons.
I was going to fill in my NOC application today, we might have to catch up and talk Nortons, I'm just in Onehunga. :D

I can relate to that, it is surprising how well the saddle of a 35 year old old beemer with plenty miles on it behaves, so much better for long rides. Must be the foam they used. Best would be this foam shaped to a Norton saddle. Trouble is to find a supplier that can supply exactly the same type of foam.
 
Thanks LAB
Clips are present on the end part of the chrome edge-but probably old and tired
I will exchange or add- NEWS
 
On the few seats that I have done over the years, the front corners are the toughest.
I've found that a combination of the pan metal and the vinyl cover folded over upon itself in the corner can build up a thickness that doesn't let the trim fit up as tight as it does around the rest of the pan.

I have went so far as to remove material from the inside of the plastic trim to make the top line straighter.
 
Mark said:
On the few seats that I have done over the years, the front corners are the toughest.
I've found that a combination of the pan metal and the vinyl cover folded over upon itself in the corner can build up a thickness that doesn't let the trim fit up as tight as it does around the rest of the pan.

I have went so far as to remove material from the inside of the plastic trim to make the top line straighter.

Probably this is the problem also on my seat - I follow your solution -Thanks
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/_ ... directlink
 
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