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cafe style pass seat cowl
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cafe style pass seat cowl
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Does anyone know of a company or individual making a café style cowl that can be mounted over the passenger part of the seat kind of like the Thruxton? I'd really love to have that look and the option to quickly change from the solo/café style to a two up configuration. My wife likes to ride with me but I like the café look. I really don't want to really get into the discussion that goes " I like the way it looks with the cowl dear" and in return hear "Oh, I see. You like the way that piece of plastic looks on the bike better than me on the bike." ...and you all know it will go there if I make a permanent modification.
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08-31-2015, 08:05 AM
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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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Quickest thing would be the cafe seat since this seat is removed with the twist of a key and a push of a button, takes seconds to remove and replace. Keep the stock seat for when she wants to go for a ride.

Here is one of several available

http://www.samurider.com/?p=22993/#itemImage


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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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I hear ya...I had found a couple I liked but was hoping I could get a cowl for a bit less than a several hundred $ seat.


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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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Have not seen a separate cowl available for these, but maybe someone else has???


08-31-2015, 09:22 AM
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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....=seat+cowl

Read post #7. I think we never figured out how to get one, but I can't remember and didn't re-read the thread.


08-31-2015, 09:15 PM
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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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(08-31-2015, 09:15 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....=seat+cowl

Read post #7. I think we never figured out how to get one, but I can't remember and didn't re-read the thread.

Finally ended like this...
Quote:So, turns out the seat cowl was a custom job. They can have new ones made upon request as the mold is still available. However, the price would be something like $650!
Like the OP, I would love to have a Thruxton like cowl that fits over the stock seat. Not much for the Chic kit, or the humped leather pretend ones. Never worked with fiberglass, but have been tempted. Got to be some easy way to integrate with the grab rails, for attachement.


09-01-2015, 03:05 AM
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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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I'm pretty sure that if you find a place that does fiberglass work they could make one for you for less than the $650 the Swiss bike shop was asking. Shouldn't be all that difficult.


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RE: cafe style pass seat cowl
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I just wonder if one off a Truxton would fit? Maybe swing by a Triumph shop and see?


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cafe style pass seat cowl
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I don't currently have the free time to tackle such a process, but you could use essentially the same process that Dime City used in building the full tail here.

https://youtu.be/AT6P7qaUPLw

Maybe over the winter I might try something along these lines, or even buy one of the many preformed fiberglass tails out there and attempt to modify it.

I'm also not a huge fan of the Chic trunk, and have been contemplating if I wanted one of the leather models. This does seem like another route that could work nicely of done correctly.

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