Winded Lowrider
Well-Known Member
Cruzbikers:
V20 Experts please help!
I've got about 800 miles in on my V20. I continue being frustrated with the upper back seat angle and headrest adjustment. With the stock setup, I cannot seem to get my head angle steep enough. I end up leaning backwards slightly which is unnerving, makes seeing the road awkward and throws off my sense of balance a little bit. Ive checked photos of V20 veterans and many have a very close to 90 degree neck angle. How do they do that? I'm looking down my nose at the road and bugs are flying up into the bottom of my sunglasses! (Not to mention I'm looking into the sky at rest)
My build is deep chested with sloping shoulders, long torso and a short-ish neck. My low racer's seat fits like a glove and I have no issues. The V20 seat just doesn't slope up in back at all to bring my neck near vertical . No matter how far in I put the neck rest it can't bend my head up toward 90 degrees very much at all.
I really don't want to buy a new seat and try to retro fit it to the vendetta, but I suspect that's what others have done?
Maybe if I use some wood block spacers to raise the back 8" of the seat? maybe cut the last 8" of seat then wedge it up?
Anyone solve this issue?
-Brad
V20 Experts please help!
I've got about 800 miles in on my V20. I continue being frustrated with the upper back seat angle and headrest adjustment. With the stock setup, I cannot seem to get my head angle steep enough. I end up leaning backwards slightly which is unnerving, makes seeing the road awkward and throws off my sense of balance a little bit. Ive checked photos of V20 veterans and many have a very close to 90 degree neck angle. How do they do that? I'm looking down my nose at the road and bugs are flying up into the bottom of my sunglasses! (Not to mention I'm looking into the sky at rest)
My build is deep chested with sloping shoulders, long torso and a short-ish neck. My low racer's seat fits like a glove and I have no issues. The V20 seat just doesn't slope up in back at all to bring my neck near vertical . No matter how far in I put the neck rest it can't bend my head up toward 90 degrees very much at all.
I really don't want to buy a new seat and try to retro fit it to the vendetta, but I suspect that's what others have done?
Maybe if I use some wood block spacers to raise the back 8" of the seat? maybe cut the last 8" of seat then wedge it up?
Anyone solve this issue?
-Brad