this is the seat I want, exactly. If anyone knows this guy, or where to get this seat at, let me know.
Someone knows him, I found this photo on the Kawi site under the gap.
I was impressed with that seat also. I met the gentleman at the Meltdown last year in Hendersonville NC. I do not remember his name but pretty sure he is from Tennessee. That seat has the hinges and flips up just like the stock seat.
Yep, that's the guy. I doubt he made it. He may have made it fit but that is exactly what I am looking for.
For me personally, I love that 75 color. that is my favorite stock looking RD color. He really did a great job on that bike all the way around.
http://gftpstore.com/Vintage-Bates-style-seat-VINBTH-VINBTH.htm
I remember he told me he bought the bike with all the modifications already done.
Humm.. looks perfect. I sent a request for info in this.
Thanks Mark.
no prob. same place i got the seat for the white rd. quality is freaking superb. :cheerleader:
Did you have them cover it? I see that is an option and one I would like of the do good work on covering it.
yup, sure did.
heres a decent shot showing it. this was 7? years ago. It still looks perfect.
(http://www.2strokeworld.net/wp-content/uploads/LC-HYBRID/paint-2013/lcpaint-2013-6_zps0d55ac11.jpg)
since i rode the lc today, took this pic this afternoon to show how it holds up.
(http://www.2strokeworld.net/wp-content/uploads/LC-HYBRID/2020/seat-20.jpg)
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Bret is thee best there is, and it shows in the quality of his products. All made by him, by hand, right here in Portland, Oregon.
Yes, Keith Carlson built the bike...I re-machined the DG heads to run on modern pump gas...
Very pretty bike for sure...He's built quite a few custom RD's you would recognize.
He has come to the Gap a few times for the 2 stroke meet.
Chuck
That is a very nice bike, Looks like he is a meticulous detailer or either the bike doesn't get ridden. It looks more like a show bike.
One thing I found unusual was the stock pipes (the nicest ones I have seen since 1975) :clap:
Keith's stuff is way over the top nice. I-do- remember talking to him about this at the gap. something along the lines of 'ya think you might have taken it a bit too far? ' in a good hearted tone. lol. thats the same guy that did the YZ? framed RD400 thats all aluminum. His attention to detail is absolutely superb though. I also think his RZ is (still) currently for sale as well. And, his bikes are all capable runners and riders that happen to be show quality.
Nice guy too and a very fair pricing honest Ebay seller- skully2strokes
i didnt know that was him on ebay. lol. Nice! :metal:
I love to see how he did the hinge/latch system for the seat. I'm currently trying to figure out what I want to do with my seat. I'd love to do something similar for easy battery access.