I had been having an internal debate with myself on wether or not I was going to have my seat and tank professionally painted or wether I was going to leave the original faded patina on the tank and paint the seat on my own.
I’m sure this is a sensitive subject for cafe racer enthusiasts. Personally, I subscribe to the original stripped down, rocker, look. This bike has the potential to become anything I want. It could be chrome and candy, or it could be a something real and down to earth.
Luckily, this bike will last forever, and can have as many cosmetic changes as I see fit.
For now, I’m keeping the original, faded, vintage tank color, and am NOT going to paint it. As for the seat, I’ve been lurking around the SOHC4 forums and have decided that I’m going to use a 2 part catalyzed clear coat (SprayMax) on the seat once I’ve painted it black.
Lets disassemble!

The seat pan is held on by seven bolts. The six bottom bolts were easy to remove, but the seat hump bolt was unreachable by my socket wrench. I had to go down to the local hardware store and buy myself a socket extension. Easily removed after that.


The license plate bracket shares the two bolts that come from the brake light.