Kenneth
Well-Known Member
I have been looking for a way to get rid of the recumbent butt/ hip joint issue I have on long rides. Last week I was considering a Thor seat and the forum gave me lots of info about them. I decided to try some other things first. This weekend I built a leather suspension saddle/seat for my S40.
This is something I've been thinking about for a while but thought it might not be doable or funtionable. Friday evening I decided to make a a prototype and see what happened.....
I finished it Sunday afternoon and have about 30 miles on it, including my commute yesterday and today. The real test needs to be a century ride but it is crazy comfortable so far and I am greatly encouraged that this might be the ticket for me.
This a prototype and was built with a concept in mind so a final build would be one piece, and be more detail oriented. It might use a thicker saddle grade leather as well. Time and use will determine if a more final build is made.
The bottom portion of the seat floats and the leather conforms to the my shape making for a very comfortable seat.
The upper portion has two strips underneath which sit on either side of my spine allowing for my spine to also float and the leather to conform to its shape as well.
The strips on the back sit just between my shoulder blades allowing my shoulder blades to grip the seat in a way that keeps me firmly in place. Well as you can tell I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Cheers
This is something I've been thinking about for a while but thought it might not be doable or funtionable. Friday evening I decided to make a a prototype and see what happened.....
I finished it Sunday afternoon and have about 30 miles on it, including my commute yesterday and today. The real test needs to be a century ride but it is crazy comfortable so far and I am greatly encouraged that this might be the ticket for me.
This a prototype and was built with a concept in mind so a final build would be one piece, and be more detail oriented. It might use a thicker saddle grade leather as well. Time and use will determine if a more final build is made.
The bottom portion of the seat floats and the leather conforms to the my shape making for a very comfortable seat.
The upper portion has two strips underneath which sit on either side of my spine allowing for my spine to also float and the leather to conform to its shape as well.
The strips on the back sit just between my shoulder blades allowing my shoulder blades to grip the seat in a way that keeps me firmly in place. Well as you can tell I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Cheers