The wings are also not designed to hold weight in and by themselves, so hopefully anyone doing this has the majority part of the seat still resting along the frame - as that is part of the design purpose of the rigid seat.
Thanks, Joe.See the thread "Vendetta Winterizing"
I should have been more clear. I used a rubber block between the butt of the seat and the frame. There are more rubber blocks further back. The bolts just keep everything in place. As you can see, the bolts have much less leverage on the wings than there would be by using the standard holes, which are farther from the frame. The stiff rubber block conforms slightly to distribute seat forces between the frame and inner wing areas. It is necessary to have a wide and stiff seat platform (rubber block) to prevent rocking left and right. After a lot of experimenting by trial and error, I settled on this design as by far the most stable configuration.The wings are also not designed to hold weight in and by themselves, so hopefully anyone doing this has the majority part of the seat still resting along the frame - as that is part of the design purpose of the rigid seat.
without drilling to frame how to mount it. Thor seats made by our Polish neighbors are not expensive.
I am 170 cm or 5ft 7 inches with short legs and long torso.how tall are you matej. i hear some of our riders are only 4ft 9 inches.
I am 170 cm or 5ft 7 inches with short legs and long torso.
I will be also switching from standard to comfort version Ventisit and hope that it will be even better.
Snilard, I use my headrest the majority of the time.After some time with shortened headrest and air cussion I can say that It is good but not perfect. I still has some headache from riding V.
Next week I will be riding 400 km in two days on German roads and week later 200 km on Czech roads. After trip to Germany I will decide to use Thor seat or to stick with stock seat. I am planning to buy comfort Ventisit but I don't believe that I can make such a big change to eliminate my headache. I think that part of my headache is from neck muscles that I have to use when lifting head on potholes. Big part of my headache is from my bad pedaling. I am peddaling unevenly so my body and head moves a little with each pedal stroke. So I am shaking my head on headrest when I pedal.
Rick, Joseph and others, when you are riding with your alternative seat, do you use headrest majority of time or just for resting?
On my other recumbents I don't use headrest so my head is not shaking with each pedal stroke and I haven't got any headache there.
More Vendetta riders are using alternative seats so I am more and more willing to drill holes to my frame and use alternative seat too.
And would it be comforfortable for you to ride majority of time with head lifted from headrest? It is not for me on stock seat.Snilard, I use my headrest the majority of the time.
I really feel the perfect fit is a 5% window and you just have to keep making small changes every ride until you land in the sweet spot.
Head lifted would be uncomfortable if sustained.And would it be comforfortable for you to ride majority of time with head lifted from headrest? It is not for me on stock seat.
Same here as Joe, my neck/head is rested most of the time.Rick, Joseph and others, when you are riding with your alternative seat, do you use headrest majority of time or just for resting?
Same for me as Jason.I can't ride with my head lifted from my headrest, it starts knotting up my neck muscles within mins from the extra stress.
I wanted to keep my head nearly vertical, where I would hold it without the headrest, so I slid the standard headrest in so that it was just 1 cm from where I would hold my head anyway.
+1Pictures?