From the other thread...
Now... as Dan_Lockwood has graciously sent me the autocad files, If there are some of you that would like this bracket, please let me know ASAP as my buddy with access to a waterjet has asked "how many" I need... it will come brushed stainless only, and will be pre-bent like the stocker.
I need to know BY WEDNESDAY.
Just one comment about the 5/8" offset on the brackets. When I made my first one I did 3/4" and it worked but after riding a bit I had the gap again. I moved my next one out to 1" and that works good and the next ones I made were at 1-1/8" and this seems to push the seat up to the top of the slot in the seat up front. Unlike JP, I have not had any issues with the fender blind nut area bending.
With your seat mods the 5/8" is probably going to work. I would just recommend before anyone drills the holes in the bracket to test fit the seat by sliding it forward as far as the tab can go into the seat pan slot. Mine like I said has loosened up a bit and the forward position is a good choice in my application and my fat arse.
I still have a seat mod I want to try that may keep the seat from flexing as much as it does when I sit down, just haven't had the time and effort to stay home and do the seat versus riding. The past couple weekends here in the St. Louis area have been sunning and in the high 70's to low 80's. I have to ride when it's like this. The new SERG is getting a work out.
I put in the 2" Fullsac baffles and the TTS Mastertune and the bike runs great and after I killed my CAT it's so nice to ride and lots cooler.
Just a suggestion to those with seat brackets, do the seat adjustment before you drill the holes. Each bike may be a bit different and why drill stainless steel twice.
Good luck and thanks for making these available to those that wanted to buy them. It's not a fix but for a temp fix I like the effort invested.
Thanks again and to all the new seat bracket guys, good luck and measure twice and drill once.