The Classic MotorCycle

Sitting comfortably

With the arrival of a Cub frame, a halt was called on the seat covering which, to be honest, wasn’t ever going to be The Seat Base For All Time. Basically, it fitted where it touched, didn’t have an ideal shape and, considering the subframe will be altered or replaced, there were more important areas for the cost of a seat recover to be aimed.

However, a seat is still needed and some foam from a friend’s project was donated, a tenner’s worth of

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