product description
Beautiful, first-class processed bench blank for the Cafe Racer conversion.
The removable upholstered frame and the hump are deep-drawn from thermoplastic plastic.
This means that it is not as rigid as, for example, GRP. That's what you give yourself for
Experience has shown that discussions with the tester about strength and fracture behavior.
We recommend mounting on a stable base plate.
The upholstered frame can be easily separated from the bench with just two screws and reassembled.
Fits many different motorcycles with a little manual skill.
Dimensions:
- Total length: approx. 585mm
- Front width: approx. 185mm (measured on the inside)
- Length of the seat: approx. 330mm
- Max. Width back: approx. 235mm (measured on the inside)
Further dimensions on request.
The bench can be supplied with a material certificate on request.
Depending on the examiner, this bench must be registered as a single bench, as the seat with its
approx. 33 cm in length is too short for pillion rider use.
You will find the following components for assembling a bench in our Kickstartershop:
Foam | |
20 mm white | SB-S1 |
20 mm | SB-S2 |
30 mm | SB-S3 |
40 mm | SB-S4 |
50 mm | SB-S5 |
80 mm | SB-S8 |
90 mm | SB-S9 |
Bench base plate | |
610 x 330 x 10 mm | SB-RET |
700 x 300 x 10mm | SB-FET |
450 x 250 x 8 mm | SB-UPB |
600 x 300 x 4 mm | SB-ALK |
leatherette | |
red | KL-RT |
black, grained (large) | KL-B1S |
brown | KL-BR |
vintage brown | KL-VI |
silver / gray | KL-SI |
black, slightly grained (large) | KL-1S |
black | KL-NG |
black, grained | KL-BB |
Foam rubber | |
520 x 250 x 15 mm | MOSS |
Bench and saddle construction accessories | |
Saddle mount | SA-HA |
Bench mounts | SB-UHB |
Saddle barrel springs | SA-CBB |
Gel cushion | |
Gel pad | SB-GEL |
Gel pad thick | SB-GE2 |
You can find useful tips and tricks for assembling the bench at www.kickstarter.de under "TIPPS"
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please note that we will only fully reimburse returned, unsuitable goods without damage .
Therefore, please make sure not to damage the bench when placing it on the frame (e.g. by using sharp edges
Frame parts or by sitting on them without professional assembly). Many Thanks!