Quote Originally Posted by Gumpsta View Post
guys
Here are some pics of the original seat showing the offset. I installed a leather seat on the existing frame. it is still offset as you can see. The frame is not square, it is noticeable when the seat is removed. I had to add an aluminum plate(quick and dirty fix) to make the leather seat mount on the existing frame so i moved it over as best i could. I will probably take this frame and reweld it to work with the leather seat and make it square. Hopefully the new frame they are sending will be correct and the orig. seat will be square on the bike. It will be easy to swap out with just 2 bolts(frame and shock). Trying some different looks, this cross-stitch leather seat is kinda old school -- indian/triumph. Just having fun with an inexpensive toy. Also put in the nickel plate 100 main jet and a NGK plug. Makes a difference on top end, i didn't mess with the needle height as it seems to be fine right now. So far so good.
take care
Gump
That looks awesonm..but forgive me for asking this dumb question...the frame you are talking about is that of the seat right?? not the bike itself...just making sure I understand.Been in the sun all day..kinda fried on the brain.