Guys, sorry I took so long to complete the posting. I have a long list of reasons, most of which were fun.
I hated giving up my original (comfy) seat.
When I bought the bike most of the seams were letting go and there was no stitching at all left in the diamond pattern of the seat. Over a period of two days, I completely re-stitched it by hand using the original needle holes so as not to perforate a tear line. Unfortunately it was weather cracking along the bottom and it finally split all the way through. :head bang:
(You can click on any of the thumbnails if you want to see the full sized picture)
The saddleman cover and foam I purchased on Ebay ($113.00/free shipping) was a good fit and easy to mount I used binder clips to hold it in place and fastened with aluminum pop rivets and washers.
The foam rubber was very rigid and had several small blisters on the surface which I trimmed off, well all but one I happened to miss and it was in the most obvious place. Look at the bottom center of this picture.
However that one must have been a very thin skinned bubble which burst because it is completely gone now.
I saw mention earlier that the Saddleman was a “firm” seat. Mine is like setting on a log. I have about 500 miles in the seat now and the firmness doesn’t really seem to be a problem although my longest ride so far is only around 50 miles. What it will feel like on a longer ride is yet to be seen.
I really like the looks of it and my concern that it might interfere with the trunk lid opening was unfounded. The seat sets about a full inch lower than my original seat which lets me get my feet flat on the ground with a 30" in-seam.
My old backrest had a large diamond pattern which looked odd next to the small diamond pattern in the seat so I decided I would try my first attempt at recovering. I am very pleased at how it turned out.
Maybe someday I’ll rip the bottom panel off my old seat and replace it and get that comfy seat back on the bike.