1 Seat mounts, That tiny project derailing detail Sat Aug 17, 2024 2:49 pm
jjefferies
Life time member
Well, I was moving along with my project to restore this K75S. Finished painting the scratched pieces and was remounting all the freshly painted parts when i went to look at the seat. Now the seat that came with the bike is a Corbin, after market for those of you who might not know the name. The vinyl of course is ripped. And then I have two BMW seats also with ripped vinyl. And I was looking to see what I could put together until I had time to either refurbish or obtain another. And so I put the original Corbin on and Damn, where is the front pin that the seat mounts to. Uh Oh, its been broken off. Hey, in the several pieces of junk that came with the bike didn't I see something that looks like... Oh, found it. The broken pin.
Here is what a pin should look like:
And I seem to have messed up showing the broken pin. It broke right at the weld. Now I am NOT a welder but damn I do try when forced to. And I tried to weld the broken piece back. Yech, yes it welded but I couldn't get the correct orientation, distance from the frame, front back. And when I tried brute force to move it around the new weld, of course, broke. Did I mention I'm not a welder? And I don't have the means to take the whole project to a welder to get it done properly and they would have the same problem I'm facing which is not having a jig to set the proper orientation.
So here is my question, anyone else ever faced this problem. How did you solve it? Suggestions? Any rethinking?
Here are the options I'm weighing: 1.) get a 6mm steel rod and replicate the piece, grind off the existing welded piece and try to weld on the new piece. But that still leaves the orientation issue.
2.) replace the frame with my spare. The spare has been sitting for several years and came to me as part of a junker and may have issues I've not observed or stumbled upon.
3.) I don't know. Put it on the back burner until something happens.
In the meantime I need to replace the alternator in Silver as Alt light was blinking off and on the last time I took Silver out.
Here is what a pin should look like:
And I seem to have messed up showing the broken pin. It broke right at the weld. Now I am NOT a welder but damn I do try when forced to. And I tried to weld the broken piece back. Yech, yes it welded but I couldn't get the correct orientation, distance from the frame, front back. And when I tried brute force to move it around the new weld, of course, broke. Did I mention I'm not a welder? And I don't have the means to take the whole project to a welder to get it done properly and they would have the same problem I'm facing which is not having a jig to set the proper orientation.
So here is my question, anyone else ever faced this problem. How did you solve it? Suggestions? Any rethinking?
Here are the options I'm weighing: 1.) get a 6mm steel rod and replicate the piece, grind off the existing welded piece and try to weld on the new piece. But that still leaves the orientation issue.
2.) replace the frame with my spare. The spare has been sitting for several years and came to me as part of a junker and may have issues I've not observed or stumbled upon.
3.) I don't know. Put it on the back burner until something happens.
In the meantime I need to replace the alternator in Silver as Alt light was blinking off and on the last time I took Silver out.