OzVMX Forum
Marketplace => For Sale => Topic started by: Nathan S on July 26, 2008, 06:32:24 pm
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This thread is for expressions of interest - I don't have anything to sell, yet.
I'm looking into making up reproduction seat bases for these bikes. They will not be 100% as-original, concourse-standard, but they will be strong, good quality, well-fitting parts.
They will also suit DTs with some frame mods, and the YZ125A (not sure about the YZ250/360).
Cost will be minimal - enough to cover the cost of materials and a slab of beer for my fibre-glassing guru mate. Call it $50 each as a starting point - and the more that are made, the lower the unit price.
If you're interested, let me know how interested you are (and let me know which type you're interested in), and I'll keep you in the loop.
ETA is a month or two, but could be quicker if you need it sooner.
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I'd look at one, also i have a near perfect base here but the bloody arm snapped out. can he fix them back in ? its a perfct seat going to waste cause i cant get the mounts to work as it stacked and pulled the glass through only on the mounts on one side.... grrrrr
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Giday nathan
are the seat bases the same as AT1,s if so PB might be interested?
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Nah, they're different.
I figured the market for fibreglass AT1 seat bases would be... well, Peter and me...And maybe Rodger's brother..
I'm thinking about making an AT1 one for myself - if it turns out OK, another would be possible.
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RE fixing seat s ?
also what about fiberglass inner guards i got a few bikes that are busted down in there, like htat bloody TM that fell of the stand, stupid plastinsnsnsns grrrr
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DC plastics already have a base for the MX250/360 has anyone tried one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-1973-1974-YAMAHA-MX-250-360-SC-500-SEAT-BASE_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742Q2em153Q2el1262QQcategoryZ35612QQihZ005QQitemZ150138043567
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i like the idea of the DC plastic base as it's easier to staple the cover onto.
fibreglass seat bases and staples don't really mix.
good idea though Nathan.
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Dont you use pop rivett's on fiberglass ?
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Dont you use pop rivett's on fiberglass ?
You can pop-rivet claw plates onto the bases just like the OEM ones did, you can get strips of them from most upholstery stores.