seat required for CB750K to F conversion

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seat required for CB750K to F conversion

kar1zma
we have bought a whole bunch of parts from vintage and Randakk etc
waiting for the parts t oarrive

so next step is the seat
what do u guys recommend.

since we are trying to achieve the F look where could i look for a similar seat
new or used

thanks
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Re: seat required for CB750K to F conversion

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Ebay is the only place I can think of.
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Re: seat required for CB750K to F conversion

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I've got a seat assembly off a '78 F I'm not using. If you're still looking lemme know and I'll dig it out and snap of few picks to see if you're interested.
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