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Post by CTRukus on Apr 3, 2005 13:59:55 GMT -5
Zoomerman had a good idea. Take your stock seat and lower the rear to make the seat level. He did it on a stock seat. I did mine on my lowered seat that I got from the Battle Scooter Store. It's the same on either. I just decided to post a more in-depth how-to with more pix. This is before I started. without measuring a dam thing, ( I just had the measuring tape out for show just to pretend like I know what I'm doing) I started to saw just above the stock holes matching the original angle. I mounted the seat again with the bolts only in the top holes of the front bar. This way, I wouldn't have to modify those holes, just the bottom holes. Following me, still? Next, I just took a small screwdriver and scratched the backside of where I wanted to drill to mark the spot. You have to do what you have to do when you don't have the proper tools.... Then I took a look-see to see how much I need to drill out to fit the new angle. Then I made a make-shift drill guide because I don't have a center punch. and Voila! There it is. The hole is wide enough to fit the new adjustments. A nice and level seat makes for more comfy riding. More pix in my next post of me sitting on my new-new seat
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Post by SpoonKiller on May 2, 2005 21:20:20 GMT -5
Nice write up CT.
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Post by LisaLovesIt on May 6, 2005 8:30:18 GMT -5
Why do some of you fine tall gents find it more comfortable to lower the seat? I would think that would just raise your knees more and be less comfortable.
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