The seat that @MShipley gifted me arrived last week (Thanks again!!) ... anyway, I had time today to rip into it. Knowing I had my old seat as a backup, emboldened me to just rip into the new one ... THAT is a liberating feeling
I'm really happy with the progress.
I had already moved the rectifier to the toolbox, and I have modified my original seat slightly so I was more confident this time.
However, the original cover won't work! The distance between the front of the seat and the rear of the rider's seat has been increased considerably due to the increased curve. So I'll be speaking to my mate about re-covering. He does this sort of thing for a living. I'll be going for a waterproof vinyl cover. I reckon it might need a seam at the bottom of the curve, or there abouts.
Anyway, here are some pics for those who are interested:
Ready to recover:
Close up:
This is what had to go:
My line is in there somewhere (mostly the top one)