Nice video. I've got the same seat and fixed it on my rigid shovelhead, but instead 2 springs I put it on one old leavespring, cut in the right lenght, from my pickup. Works great and very 'confortable' ;-). Greetz from France
What about putting the seat on a 1987 Heritage.. Do you have to weld any extra stuff on the bike.. or do any fabrication work .. It seams the bottom plate is sitting on the battery…
Awesome videos guys! Quick question, I noticed the pulsing when laying down the final welds. Is that necessary to keep heat input down, or just personal preference to give you some extra time to position the torch better?
Tack spring perches in place w/seat mock assembled ( remove for welding ) easier than eyeballing, great video
great job on the video
These are so great!
Nice watch,very informative. Very impressed with how the in house musicians fire up when you start to weld.. :)
My buddy is building am 81 hard tail iron head right now. I have been helping and these videos are great.
Liked your video. I just started on my first build and it was really helpful.
Your videos are so informative and your explanation as to why and what you are doing is so inspirational. Really can't thank you enough.
Great job😁👍🏼
Ditto.
Very clean way to do it .
Thanks Tyler, as usual you make everything look easy! Great explanation as well. Cheers from UK
Good work, looks great.
Please keep 'em coming LBC!
Nice video. I've got the same seat and fixed it on my rigid shovelhead, but instead 2 springs I put it on one old leavespring, cut in the right lenght, from my pickup. Works great and very 'confortable' ;-). Greetz from France
Nice job as always! Have you heard of anyone using springs under a king and queen style seat? Would it work?
A basic job well covered with excellent comments on parts, thx. Q: What brand & model lift table are you using?
PS. Nice Bike!
@@Changtent Thanks Jim! That is from www.directlift.com/, we have several that we have used for many years without any issues.
What about putting the seat on a 1987 Heritage..
Do you have to weld any extra stuff on the bike.. or do any fabrication work ..
It seams the bottom plate is sitting on the battery…
Tyler, what amperage do you recommend for the Tig?
This is better than watching dumbass tv. Great work .
5/16 - 26 is cycle thread, not Whitworth.
Would this same kit work with the stock rear-end?
Awesome videos guys! Quick question, I noticed the pulsing when laying down the final welds. Is that necessary to keep heat input down, or just personal preference to give you some extra time to position the torch better?
Just regular TIG welding... pulsing the foot pedal between individual points while welding a bead.
What gas tank is that.
Skip the springs; replace them with a Kong dog toy. It will still be sprung, but not as harsh and no pinch point(s).
Lol! You serious?
Nice but don't forget to use shades so you don't blind your audience. I wore dark glasses right away.