Ok back from a bit of a hiatus and back into this thing. Sorry for the lack of updates!
I had previously pulled apart the battery/elec box and pissed off the king&queen seat because they were pissing me off. Decided I needed to finish the seat, elec box and rear fender off so that I could start actually riding this thing and begin ironing out the bugs.
So I cut all the tabs off the rear section of the frame and made a cardboard template for an electrics box, based off the rounded front look of an old oil tank type thing. Got it to a fab mate of mine and he knocked it up for me out of alloy.
Welded some tabs on to secure the box and the rear fender. You can see how far I rotated the rear fender forward by the original circle mounting holes now just above the suspension mount.
If you remember from the start of the thread I picked up an old honda c90 seat for $30 which I wanted to try and modify to use. The original pan from that was rubbish so I got an offcut sheet of 1mm steel and made a new pan to the size I wanted. Please disregard my horrible metal working skills on the curved rear section, it was a nightmare trying to get it to shape around the rear fender.
I cut down the foam from the c90 seat to be flatter and narrower to suit my new pan, then did the best I could to put the old cover over it all the rivit it on.
Finished the seat and put some paint on the electrics box. the 'piping' from the old c90 seat didnt turn out too bad with the new shape either which was good.
Put a bit of paint on the frame to cover up the zinc spray and exposed metal. Ill re-do the whole frame at a later date once ive been riding for awhile.
Got the elec box, rear fender and seat all mounted together for the first time. Quite happy with the look and the seat seems reasonably comfortable just sitting on it. I would have liked the rear of the seat to be a bit flatter but its ok for the time being, Ill tweak that later. At least now I can get some rego on it and start riding hopefully.
Sorry for the bad photos, night time with a phone camera will do that. In the last photo you can also see my tail light and number plate bracket hanging off the rear axle too.