1979 rear seat cowl
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1979 rear seat cowl
Hi guys i am having a a hard time trying to find a rear seat cowl, that is in any kinda shape. Without it costing me an arm and a leg! any body have any leads?...As usual any help for the newbie will be appreciated!
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Louis Mintrone cruises these boards and sometimes even contributes contentahlenius1 wrote:Hi guys i am having a a hard time trying to find a rear seat cowl, that is in any kinda shape. Without it costing me an arm and a leg! any body have any leads?...As usual any help for the newbie will be appreciated!

Here you go: I searched for 'cowl' and Kerry from down under posted this a month or so back. This is NOT the eBay vendor I was remembering:
Hope that helps, and again, welcome! I encourage you to post an intro post and tell us about yourself and your project! Don't forget the photos!kerrycbx wrote:Fellas
This is the manufacturer of the side panels and tailpiece sold by Silver and others The stuff is good kit. Called LPM.KP
http://lpmreplicaparts.com/honda/CBX1000/tailpiece.html
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Nils is correct of course - Stock, undamaged tail pieces sell for a *fortune* no matter where you find them. Damaged ones which have been properly repaired are only slightly less. Whichever one you buy, it's probably only a matter of time before your stock one cracks, or cracks again
Unless you're doing a 100 point perfect restoration, buying the fiberglass replica makes lots more sense. They are cheaper, *much* sturdier and will probably last you a lifetime, whereas a stock one probably won't
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Unless you're doing a 100 point perfect restoration, buying the fiberglass replica makes lots more sense. They are cheaper, *much* sturdier and will probably last you a lifetime, whereas a stock one probably won't
Don
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Biggest problem with the tailpiece was the support frame on the '79. It had one center rubber bumper and that caused it to crack. Honda remedied that with the 1980 tailpiece, that also had a lid and a subframe with dual rubber supports. Subesequently, they sold a kit with the lidded tail that included the chrome subframe which also held the compartment under the lid. If you really want to replace a 1979 tailpiece, also get a 1980 subframe, whether you use a lidded tailpiece or not. This will help prevent your investment from cracking again.
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Ebay has one, and a 1980 frame assembly upper and lower
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... ccessories
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Or just cut the single rubber bumper in half (laterally). That will ease the strain the full-size bumper puts on the center of the tail.
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Thanks guys I guess IL buy a fiberglass one from the UK it makes the most sense! ill keep you posted and i will take some pics and post them...again thank you
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Laterally? Do you mean trim the overall height where it hits the tail?daves79x wrote:Or just cut the single rubber bumper in half (laterally). That will ease the strain the full-size bumper puts on the center of the tail.
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Thats what it sounds like to me !
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Just to make it perfectly clear to me, will an '80 subframe bolt right on a '79 using the stock '79 cowl? Mine is in good shape right now, but everytime I read about them splitting, I worry if I should do something to make sure mine will not split. Would it be just as good to simply cut the rubber bumper on my '79, or will an '80 subframe, with two bumpers be much better?EMS wrote:If you really want to replace a 1979 tailpiece, also get a 1980 subframe, whether you use a lidded tailpiece or not.
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Cutting the single bumperette from the '79 set-up will work fine, Spencer.
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Thanks! The next time I have the seat and cowl off, I will trim my bumper.
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Re: 1979 rear seat cowl
Years ago, I remember saying that exact same thing to my ex-wife...the emphasis being on "ex"spencer wrote:Thanks! The next time I have the seat and cowl off, I will trim my bumper.