Wow, that's really nicely done! The structure reminds me of the seat on my old Challenge Hurricane - Challenge seats were aluminum, but similar in concept, and certainly comfy.
I tried looking at your old threads, but as far as I can see there's no write up about the seat. I bet a lot of others would be curious to see more pics/description of the build too!
Glad to have been of help.Verry cool. Do I have tools !! I’m a cabinet maker and stair builder. Never thought of this as an option. I could make this quite easily in my shop. Thanks for your post.
My profile picture is for my earlier bike built from a V2/K frame. I had my positioning dialed just right for century rides. The T50 is my least favorite bicycle because of the seat position. My butt just goes numb after 8 miles in the stock position. I have cut the supports down in length, and mounted the supports to the highest point of the stock seat back. This only gets me to 20 miles before numbness takes over. I think I'll contact Thor.
I'm considering this seat. I like that it has a low folded edge for rigidity, and less pronounced stiffeners along the bottom. I'm guessing it will mount better. Plus colors!
You should be able to cut the aft end of the T50 seat mount off with a hacksaw, and just mount the forward portion with 4 bolts to your seat. That's how I did my mount illustrated at the beginning of the thread.I just purchased an new to me T 50 and I have a older Ice trike carbon seat.
Does anyone know if it will work on the T 50 ( tried to adapt it )
I may do the seat mods first To see if that works
If not I will do the seat change with the Thor or Ice tike Seat that I have .
Also has anyone tried the Rans frame clamp to install their seats .
The frame looks to be 1 “1/2 to 2”” tubing . Both sizes available from Rans
The Bacchetta frame is an oval so I know that it will not work ( I have a spare clamp)
thanks Jay
I will do my best to take pictures and document what ever I end up doing .You should be able to cut the aft end of the T50 seat mount off with a hacksaw, and just mount the forward portion with 4 bolts to your seat. That's how I did my mount illustrated at the beginning of the thread.
I had to make the upper mount out of aluminum plate stock. But it was not too hard. Hacksaw, file, hammer and a drill did the job on my Workmate.
Looks like a nice seat, very similar to the Thor. Good luck, and please post pictures.
Mark