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Questions about Chumee Seat

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  • Questions about Chumee Seat

    Hi Everyone,

    I'm in the process of restoring a Chumee Seat for my '46 Chief. I have a couple questions:
    • Does the Chumee seat get the round stamp embossed in the seat cover like the solo seats?
    • Are the overload springs painted black, or cad plated?
    Thanks in advance for any guidance,

    Jim

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    Jim, I don't know the answers. I had my (non)Chumee recovered by Michael Paquette and he is very knowledgable. He did not emboss the Indian logo on it. However, mine is a Harley Davidson seat as revealed by the curved ridges on the seat pan bottom, and I had him put the short Indian fringe on it and cover the handles in leather, but he didn't emboss the logo because I think he told me Indian didn't emboss their Chumees. The springs were chrome and I didn't change that. You might reach out to Michael and see what he knows!
    Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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    • #3
      I am going to use a Chum-Me seat on my '49 Indian Arrow. I think the seat is the same, unless you are using what some people call a Banana Seat, which is shaped differently than the Chum-Me or Bench seat made for the Indian verticals. I have seen Chief bench seats with black springs and I have seen them cad plated, as well as chromed.
      Depends on how accurate you want the set-up, I guess. Based on my research and talking to members with more experience about the vertical Chum-Me seat, I do not think they embossed the Indian head stamp on them.
      -JR

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      • #4
        my seat recovered by Michael Paquette of Worsham Castle

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        Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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        • #5
          Thanks so much fellows for the guidance. That seat is gorgeous Piston Bulley!

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