Frankencelery
09-25-2006, 08:01 PM
I wouldn't have thought a seat replacement would be a project in itself, but it's turning into one. I finally gave in and paid too much for a seat foam and cover combination for my '77 ATC90 fender. (The ATC is a '72 but the fender is '77, so that's what seat it needed). For those who don't know the setup, I'll give a quick rundown: There's not a full seat pan. instead, the original cover had grommets with a piece of twine run through and tied all tight to hold the cover onto the foam. inside the foam, at the rear and on the sides, are pieces of steel with studs poking out of them. Two at the back and two at each side. These went through the fender and were fastened with nuts on the underside and held the seat in place.
Here's my problem-
1. The replacement cover doesn't have the holes or grommets like the OEM did. What have you guys who have replaced an ATC90 seat done? i know there's some way to install grommets in a piece of leather or vinyl, but I have no idea how it's done.
2. The metal pieces that held the seat in disintigrated when i took them out. Same question. What have other people done? I can probably fabricate the side ones, but the back one is is curved and I don't think there's any way I could do that. I haven't found anyone who still makes those pieces.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful.
Here's my problem-
1. The replacement cover doesn't have the holes or grommets like the OEM did. What have you guys who have replaced an ATC90 seat done? i know there's some way to install grommets in a piece of leather or vinyl, but I have no idea how it's done.
2. The metal pieces that held the seat in disintigrated when i took them out. Same question. What have other people done? I can probably fabricate the side ones, but the back one is is curved and I don't think there's any way I could do that. I haven't found anyone who still makes those pieces.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful.