B44/C15 tool box under seat.

Started by MICKREEVES, 04 Dec, 2017, 17:02

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MICKREEVES

I have made this.
Anyone interested?
I will give details and pictures.
Mick

ROYC

Quote from: MICKREEVES on 04 Dec, 2017, 17:02
I have made this.
Anyone interested?
I will give details and pictures.
Mick
A picture would be helpful Mick.
My bike is a 1958 A7SS

MICKREEVES

here it is
mick

MICKREEVES

Holds approx 30 spanners etc. and a few spares.
My seat is now just rested in place on the two studs. secure when riding, just lift off for access.
Mick

ROYC

Quote from: MICKREEVES on 09 Dec, 2017, 12:11
here it is
mick
I maybe not seeing something here, but, what holds the tools in when the seat is turned over ?

Roy.
My bike is a 1958 A7SS

ANDY HIGHAM

Will it still move carrying all that weight? I prefer to do my maintenence in the workshop. I carry an RAC card and mobile phone for emergencies

Greybeard

I had to check the calender to see if it was 1st April  ???
Please tell me that you're not relying on gravity to hold the seat in place, Mick.

Steve
Steve from East Yorkshire - Not the Greybeard of the A7/A10 forum who was not actually registered on this one when I signed up ;-)

MICKREEVES

The box is Fiberglas, moulded in place over tape masking. The seat engages its bolts at the back, without nuts.
No danger of coming off on the road, unless you are throw of the saddle on a bump.
Mick

MICKREEVES

I dont rely on phoning for help. i want to fix all problems myself, that's part of the fun!
I remember , about 50 years ago, I was riding back to RAF camp and had a rear wheel puncture. at night.
I repaired it by the road. To get the rear chain back in the enclosed case, i picked a long twig from the bushes.
Mick

ROYC

Quote from: MICKREEVES on 12 Dec, 2017, 13:10

No danger of coming off on the road, unless you are throw of the saddle on a bump.
Mick

When you come back down the spanners are just in the correct place for your nuts.  :-[
My bike is a 1958 A7SS

MICKREEVES


ANDY HIGHAM

#11
An insecure seat is an MOT failure as well as extremely dangerous

MICKREEVES


MICKREEVES

Today I hit a bump in the road and was throw up, off the seat.
The seat stayed secure.(and so did my nuts)
Mick

DerekAnderson8

Quote from: MICKREEVES on 22 Dec, 2017, 18:07
Today I hit a bump in the road and was throw up, off the seat.
The seat stayed secure.(and so did my nuts)
Mick

But how fast were you going Mick?

hopefully not 75!

Merry Christmas!

derek