Bruce B
Well-Known Member
My new Thor Sport G (medium) seat has been installed on my Red Vendetta. I used the method described by Rick using two hard rubber supports for the seat. Both of these are about 70mm x 25mm x 15mm. Both required some minor working to make them fit. When finished a Dollar Bill would slide between the seat and the frame. The seat was topped with a Ventisit Comfort Model pad.
The headrest is from ICE. The two vertical rods were shortened about 25mm as I mounted the headrest very close to the top of the seat.
My BentUp Cycle Bag was a perfect fit over the headrest and down over the seat. The anchor strap goes around the rear upper brake mount to secure the bag.
The very compact red Dinotte light was mounted last.
The first ride with the new seat and seat pad was this afternoon. The lumbar support is excellent. The seat holds my upper back in a gentle curve so my neck is more gently flexed. The concave design of the lower part of the seat pan is really comfortable and more secure feeling. The thicker Ventisit pad just tops it all.
No adjustments to the drive train were made today. I want time and distance on the bike before changing anything.
I thank everyone who has contributed to this thread. A lot of great ideas made the whole job easier.
The headrest is from ICE. The two vertical rods were shortened about 25mm as I mounted the headrest very close to the top of the seat.
My BentUp Cycle Bag was a perfect fit over the headrest and down over the seat. The anchor strap goes around the rear upper brake mount to secure the bag.
The very compact red Dinotte light was mounted last.
The first ride with the new seat and seat pad was this afternoon. The lumbar support is excellent. The seat holds my upper back in a gentle curve so my neck is more gently flexed. The concave design of the lower part of the seat pan is really comfortable and more secure feeling. The thicker Ventisit pad just tops it all.
No adjustments to the drive train were made today. I want time and distance on the bike before changing anything.
I thank everyone who has contributed to this thread. A lot of great ideas made the whole job easier.