Seth Cooper
Well-Known Member
I got my Thor seat for my V20 in the mail. Since it's the off season I am not in a hurry to mount it, so I have some time to consider a way to make the seat angle adjustable. I just want something that when I am going slower I can sit up and have the advantages of that: little better climbing, but mostly an easier way to look around, esp to the sides, and easier to be seen by others.
Goals:
1. I would like to have way to raise the seat to about 40 degrees.
2. I would like the design to cost less that $200 dollars and weigh under a few pounds
3. I would like to change the angle while I am riding.
4. When it is down I would like it to be "pretty" stiff
5. When it is up I am am a little less concerned about flex, but I don't want to feel like I'm on a boat when I'm pedaling.
6. Manual operation is ok, some sort of dropper post like thumb operated release would be cool too.
I remember seeing a picture of a version of this but I am not sure where the images are.
I have access to 3D CAD and have made a few models and had them 3D printed, so I am comfortable creating parts as needed, but obviously buying things will be cheaper. I am interested in anyone with any ideas on a way to do this.
I think I will need to mount the seat so that a flexible rubber support is directly under my butt. That way I can sit up, reach back and lift the seat with one hand, and then some sort of support will pivot or slide into place. The support would be around 7" long, and would be largely held in place by my weight, but also a hand operated clamp or a latch, or magnets, or a sit down in a notch or some combination.
So I am planning on posting my design as it comes together so anyone can critique it.
Thanks,
Seth
Goals:
1. I would like to have way to raise the seat to about 40 degrees.
2. I would like the design to cost less that $200 dollars and weigh under a few pounds
3. I would like to change the angle while I am riding.
4. When it is down I would like it to be "pretty" stiff
5. When it is up I am am a little less concerned about flex, but I don't want to feel like I'm on a boat when I'm pedaling.
6. Manual operation is ok, some sort of dropper post like thumb operated release would be cool too.
I remember seeing a picture of a version of this but I am not sure where the images are.
I have access to 3D CAD and have made a few models and had them 3D printed, so I am comfortable creating parts as needed, but obviously buying things will be cheaper. I am interested in anyone with any ideas on a way to do this.
I think I will need to mount the seat so that a flexible rubber support is directly under my butt. That way I can sit up, reach back and lift the seat with one hand, and then some sort of support will pivot or slide into place. The support would be around 7" long, and would be largely held in place by my weight, but also a hand operated clamp or a latch, or magnets, or a sit down in a notch or some combination.
So I am planning on posting my design as it comes together so anyone can critique it.
Thanks,
Seth