We're redoing our Lambretta saddle seats but these samples we have appear to be two different makes, Aquila and AR (A.Rejna?), though front and rear.
I assume the Aquila is typical, not the AR, but can anyone clarify which bits front and back are different. On these samples virtually everything is different, even the width of the back bit, though hard to notice in a photo, and the curve of the support bars at the back. Obviously we don't want to waste our time making things different back and front when they aren't.
I would assume that normally every piece is the same except the base piece, and the front has holes in the back bit for the grip.
Yes? If so, we can do the Aquila one and just make two bases.
Or no?
Thanks!





