Fiberglass Seat Pan - GS550 Cafe Racer (Part 52)
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2024
- The Urban Monk is back at his GS550 cafe racer with more progress on the fiberglass seat pan. An admitted novice to fiberglass work, he makes a mistake with his release agent, but the lesson is useful. Like a long adventure ride, building a vintage motorcycle is an imperfect journey.
There are a lot of options for prefab cafe racer seats and seatpans, but often the best looking result comes from doing a custom seat that fits your bike perfectly and allows you to choose your sight lines.
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I used tape over the foam and then regular car wax as a release agent on top of the tape. Good job, looks good!
Thanks for watching. I'm happy the itching on my arms finally went away. :)
Just found your channel, looking forward to watching more. 🏍🇦🇺👍🏻 Paul ( nuffys builds )
Thanks! I look forward to checking out you channel too!
Good job
Thanks for watching!
how many layers of fiber glass did you use?
About 3. Mat and cloth.
@@UrbanMonkTV Thanks a lot. I wasn't sure how much fiberglass i should use, I started to shape mine today.
@@brandomchadcel3646 Enjoy! Super fun project.
It wasn't that you shouldn't put resin down first, you should. You need to finish your part with primer, paint, clear coat. Use proper release agent, a thin layer rubbed in, not plastering a blob of wax (lol). And then you have a proper surface for resin. The thing is, body filler is porous, it absorbs moisture, you need it to be solid and shiny. Your buck was unfinished.
Thanks for the advice. Yes, I learned a few things with that attempt. Keep watching my series on this build and you will see that I did finish with body filler and glazing putty. Thanks for watching.
What is the music you started the video with?
It's a song I co-wrote and recorded with a friend many years ago. Thanks for watching!
You should have used epoxy resin rather than polyester
Is your concern that it won't hold up long term? If so I guess only time will tell. It is doing fine so far. Or were you thinking something else? Thanks for watching!
@@UrbanMonkTV two things. The epoxy would have had a longer pot life, reducing the rush and it is stronger for the application, polyester resin is better in applications where you are fibreglassing over a core material, for example, surfboards. I am liking the bike so far, I love cafe bikes.
@@stevenguy2630 Thanks! Great information for the community here. I'll try epoxy resin the next time I work with fiberglass.
Cooking spray as release agent
Jeremy Newman Now you say! 😄
Urban Monk TV It still turned out great for a basic foundation. I have been hesitant to start my seat but I'm not making a mould. I cut my seatpan down by 8.5" and have it held in shape with popcicle sticks and hot glue until I glass it. More for structural reinforcement rather than shape.
Welcome to hack a week lol
I'm thinking you should stick with whatever you do best because this is not it
Thank you for watching. I try not to begin my statements with, "I think..." unless I'm asked my opinion. It is very rare anyone cares what I think.
@@UrbanMonkTV Enjoy. First of all, you're having fun. Second, let nobody tell you what to do. I liked your video
@@timovanderhak9914 Thanks! Sound advice. Yes, I've never listened to the naysayers.
Cooking spray as release agent