Thanks Ron...That may do it, I just have to work out the lengths I need..I see the Czech saddle has the correct 'captive ends' on the long springs, another plus....Ian
Vincient.
Nice looking saddle.
Just a thought on mounting
Bend the front mounting lugs out just far enough to take a thrust washer between them and the frame lug.
Drill out the mounting lug in the frame to take a thin steel bush that is a tight fit between the front mounting lugs on the seat.
For my M20 I made a pair of top hat bushes then trimmed them so the top hats had about .002" clearance on the frame lug when clamped into it
Thus the saddle now swings with the bush so there is no wear in the saddle mount only in the replacable bushes less if you remember to grease them.
I had to do something as my frame lug was worn oval at both ends so the saddle could swing near 30 deg left right.
Jelly is for eating, not riding on .
And you can buy the Bungees from them, as a kit form with the hook crimped on one end only, so that you can determine your own tension as I did on my G3. Ron
The cover is one of a small batch I got made by R K Leightons. I'm not that enamored with it. The bloke I've used in the past did a perfect job. but he seems to have gone off his chump....again, and I've never found anyone to match him. Ron
Yes, I agree, I was very underwhelmed with the covers I had made by Leightons...It's difficult to find a tradesman who is actually fully skilled in the upholsterer game and can turn out a top quality saddle cover. The same cannot be said for dual seats etc...I've recently had some really nice ones done. I should note here I'm more than happy to pay for a good job as well....I've tried a few who talked a good job but ultimately couldn't deliver..
The same situation applies to signwriters I've found..Another trade that's dying out gradually...
The cover on the Czech saddle looks pretty good..Maybe it would be worth talking about commissioning a batch in a suitable vinyl...One problem though is which saddle cover to do...All the major makes have slightly different frames...and you'd want a matching pillion cover as well in some cases!!...Ian
I think it's best that you find someone in the UK as the guy who was making the cover for me on Anna's saddle is not making them anymore as he has changed job recently.
I put Vanner & Prest 'Neatsfoot Compound' on the cover, stuff thats been used for horses saddles etc.
On that subject and on recommendation from a friend I gave the saddle from my 1939 Autocycle to a proper horse saddler. I provided some material which he didn't use as, unbelievably he had some correct Rexene.....BRILIANT! 6-7 months later when I enquired about another saddle to be covered, I was informed that he'd had a heart attack and given up all together.....Bugger! Ron
Not saddles but if anyone wants a dual seat or similar recovered I'd definitely recommend these people...Top quality work in my experience...Saddlecraft 01914556262....Ian
Leighton's seem to do a nice job of duel seats too. Why is it such a struggle to get a nice saddle cover made? The cheap Indian covers are formed quite nicely, but they just fall apart at the drop of a hat.
These are the saddle covers made for my W/NG by the guy who is on his forth nervous breakdown. No one else will even attempt the hump on the pillion saddle.....All I hear is "Sorry our machines can't cope" Ron
Yes, I used Andy a long time back after being put onto him by someone who used to make fabricated parts for me... He used to make pannier bags and Y strap sets for me as well as saddle covers...Without doubt his saddle covers were the best I've ever had by a wide margin...It's such a shame he doesn't seem to be able to cope with the stresses of life....Ian