Seat Pan for 1965 lightweight csr

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Seat Pan for 1965 lightweight csr

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Hi all, Unfortunately after searching for information I am unable to find photo's of a later CSR seat pan.
Does anyone have picture's of this item as I believe mine is a home made?
Thanks in advance for all assistance.
Regards Roger. :beer:
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Hi

If you don't get what you need here, speak to Andrew at R K Leighton they may be able to help and their products are first class.

http://www.rk-leighton.co.uk/

Regards Mick
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Ebay seat.jpg
G2 seat pan(1).jpg
Ebay seat.jpg
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Mick D wrote:Hi

If you don't get what you need here, speak to Andrew at R K Leighton they may be able to help and their products are first class.

http://www.rk-leighton.co.uk/

Regards Mick
Thank you Mick, It makes life and the project so much easier when loads of searching draws a blank.
Thanks for the info :beer:
Roger
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Martin.S wrote:
Ebay seat.jpg
G2 seat pan(1).jpg
Ebay seat.jpg
Hi Martin, It is clear to see my seat pan was a makeshift panel. Now I have some form of pattern mine is lacking in structure.
Thanks for the pictures and effort. :beer:
I am still trying to find a way of posting photo's.
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ColourNcoat wrote:I am still trying to find a way of posting photo's.
Take a look at this Forum posting:
http://www.jampot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=12424
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You'll have no luck with Leightons I'm afraid as he does not make seat pans for the L/W models he only recovers existing pans. However the club stock either bare seat pans or a complete seat. Don't expect it to be cheaper than a H/W model though because it's a far more complex pan to make and there is less demand.

Bare pan Pt No. 044284A
Complete seat Pt No.044284
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Eamonn wrote:
ColourNcoat wrote:I am still trying to find a way of posting photo's.
Take a look at this Forum posting:
http://www.jampot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=12424
Thanks Eamonn, I did read your article found earlier but my pictures are on my phone and because I'm blind as a bat I use my tablet to see better :shock:
I have Bluetoothed pics to my tablet but my option is documents or camera.
Where there's a will there's a way lol.
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ajscomboman wrote:You'll have no luck with Leightons I'm afraid as he does not make seat pans for the L/W models he only recovers existing pans. However the club stock either bare seat pans or a complete seat. Don't expect it to be cheaper than a H/W model though because it's a far more complex pan to make and there is less demand.

Bare pan Pt No. 044284A
Complete seat Pt No.044284
Thank you for the info, I will try the part number and price it up.
Looks like it will be another item to make added to the list.
Thanks again all for the guidance :beer:
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My current photo method is to email from the tablet to myself, pick it up on the desktop, save it in paint, resize it there. It then loads ok on the forum.
It will work unti Apple, Microsoft, Outlook or Paint change something. Then I will find a new method. My granddaughter says save it to the cloud.
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