Wanted - Seat Hinges

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Looking for a set of seat hinges for a 1977 xs650d. As pictured
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That picture isn't really correct. The Phillips-head bolt on the hinge on the left is supposed to hold a little bent over metal keeper. The head of the hinge pin should be on the other side, and the keeper keeps the head of the hinge pin from backing out. That way, you don't need the cotter pin for that hinge pin. This is nice, because the cotter pin is usually partly interfered with by the seat cover, and can be difficult to get in and take out.
I probably have what you need, but I'm in the U.S. Let me know if you are interested.
 
That picture isn't really correct. The Phillips-head bolt on the hinge on the left is supposed to hold a little bent over metal keeper. The head of the hinge pin should be on the other side, and the keeper keeps the head of the hinge pin from backing out. That way, you don't need the cotter pin for that hinge pin. This is nice, because the cotter pin is usually partly interfered with by the seat cover, and can be difficult to get in and take out.
I probably have what you need, but I'm in the U.S. Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks for the message. How much would you be asking for them? Any idea what postage would cost to Perth Western Australia
That picture isn't really correct. The Phillips-head bolt on the hinge on the left is supposed to hold a little bent over metal keeper. The head of the hinge pin should be on the other side, and the keeper keeps the head of the hinge pin from backing out. That way, you don't need the cotter pin for that hinge pin. This is nice, because the cotter pin is usually partly interfered with by the seat cover, and can be difficult to get in and take out.
I probably have what you need, but I'm in the U.S. Let me know if you are interested.
 
That picture isn't really correct. The Phillips-head bolt on the hinge on the left is supposed to hold a little bent over metal keeper. The head of the hinge pin should be on the other side, and the keeper keeps the head of the hinge pin from backing out. That way, you don't need the cotter pin for that hinge pin. This is nice, because the cotter pin is usually partly interfered with by the seat cover, and can be difficult to get in and take out.
I probably have what you need, but I'm in the U.S. Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks very much for the offer. I have now found a set from Geoffs xs650 Parts.
 
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