I know better than to trust the parts the frame came with, but that’s what got me here. So, while I’m trying to figure out the best way to open up the inside of the tube… it was the wrong post. That’s why it was hard to get out. I just thought it was because the frame was old and needed work. But I dug though parts and found a post that was the right size and it fit right in. Ugh.
I have a seat I want to use, but it’s old and beat up, so will need some love. It also has a rear mounting bracket.
The entire seat has been cobbled together with repairs, and the pan has a bit of corrosion.
So ain’t with the restoration, I need to modify it to hold the struts better. Right now the bracket sits too far aft. I’m going to cut and re-attach them so the point 90 degrees down, rather then straight back.
… and I’m not sure about the height of the seat. I was thinking of keeping it pretty low. What do you think?
I have a seat I want to use, but it’s old and beat up, so will need some love. It also has a rear mounting bracket.
The entire seat has been cobbled together with repairs, and the pan has a bit of corrosion.
So ain’t with the restoration, I need to modify it to hold the struts better. Right now the bracket sits too far aft. I’m going to cut and re-attach them so the point 90 degrees down, rather then straight back.
… and I’m not sure about the height of the seat. I was thinking of keeping it pretty low. What do you think?