billyk
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One of my projects...
Steel 40', home built from scratch.
Yeah, there are lots of ways to skin a cat...
I know a few.
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How does it climb?
One of my projects...
Steel 40', home built from scratch.
Yeah, there are lots of ways to skin a cat...
I know a few.
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Did I miss a tongue-in-cheek? In my house normal may only apply to a setting on my dryer but I’m not convinced that it applies to people.normal sized person (6’-5”, 195 lb, 46.5@ xseam).
I used a similar arrangement for a while to get more recline - about 6 months. I had no problems with the arrangement.I have been following this thread with interest and wanted to add my own approach for comment and review. I came upon the seat back position shown in the attached photo of my 2020 Q45 by accident, while trying to quiet a persistent creaking noise that I finally isolated to the seat bracket. I was also trying to attain a more reclined seatback angle, and thus attached the seat bottom to the frame using the rear-most holes. To quiet the creak, I cleaned and greased the skewers, then thought to insert a neoprene washer between the seat back and the skewers, with the U-shaped seat bracket roughly perpendicular to the seat back. But when I sat down on the seat to test this arrangement, the neoprene washers allowed the bracket to swivel-snap forward, which fortuitously brought every thing into alignment. I just went out on a ride with this arrangement, and everything seemed to work great: no more creak and much more of a recline. So two questions:
1. Does anyone see any potential problems with aligning the U-shaped bracket and seat in this fashion?
2. What should I use for a head rest? Would the seat extension brackets sold on the Cruzbike website work? Do they come with a headrest?
I can’t speak about the seat extensions, but for a headrest I like the ICE headrest. It’s slim, highly adjustable, springy, and has an available mount for your light.I have been following this thread with interest and wanted to add my own approach for comment and review. I came upon the seat back position shown in the attached photo of my 2020 Q45 by accident, while trying to quiet a persistent creaking noise that I finally isolated to the seat bracket. I was also trying to attain a more reclined seatback angle, and thus attached the seat bottom to the frame using the rear-most holes. To quiet the creak, I cleaned and greased the skewers, then thought to insert a neoprene washer between the seat back and the skewers, with the U-shaped seat bracket roughly perpendicular to the seat back. But when I sat down on the seat to test this arrangement, the neoprene washers allowed the bracket to swivel-snap forward, which fortuitously brought every thing into alignment. I just went out on a ride with this arrangement, and everything seemed to work great: no more creak and much more of a recline. So two questions:
1. Does anyone see any potential problems with aligning the U-shaped bracket and seat in this fashion?
2. What should I use for a head rest? Would the seat extension brackets sold on the Cruzbike website work? Do they come with a headrest?
Mathew, thanks for the suggestion. Have you attached it to a Q45 seat? If so, did you simply drill 3 holes?I can’t speak about the seat extensions, but for a headrest I like the ICE headrest. It’s slim, highly adjustable, springy, and has an available mount for your light.
I use this headrest on a V20 with Thor seat. I think it's similar to the Cruzbike Adjustable Carbon Fiber Seat with its included headrest.Mathew, thanks for the suggestion. Have you attached it to a Q45 seat? If so, did you simply drill 3 holes?