So it's early days trying to get to grips on my new V20, it's unlike anything I've ever ridden and whilst at each outing confidence and proficiency improves I still cannot envisage climbing and descending real steep stuff and only a few weeks to go before we depart for Lanzarotte taking the V with us, getting it wrong there has real consequence as its all volcanic with solid lava on the roadsides.
I've found that in traffic and in town, and we have a lot of both here in the UK, I've wanted to sit up, rather than the real laid back position, this offers its own problems if trying to sit up for several miles, I thought of putting in some form of wedge in the backrest but then that doesn't get me adapted to the reclined position which is of course is going to be the fastest and most comfortable place to be.
So out came the pencil and eraser and decided to make a backrest that moves from its laid back to about 40 degrees up, this needed to be able to be done underway and pretty instant in both directions, considered using a small hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and then settled on a MTB adjustable seat post. Fabricated a 3mm backrest, contemplated cutting the actual seat but went off that idea, put pivot hinges on the front edge under the Seat base, got a six inch lift at the rear edge and realised that the MTB seat post idea was a no goer and found relative simple solution down at the local boat shop.
I have to say the end result is fantastic the seat defaults to its more upright position and is very solid, take the weight off it depress the lever and just lean back, as soon as you want to sit up again the seat back follows you and locks, now I really feel I have the best of both and should I want to spend all of my rides in the laid back position it is readily undo able.
Now if I can figure out how to attach a couple of photos I can share this with you but at the moment it's not showing me the attachment option.
I've found that in traffic and in town, and we have a lot of both here in the UK, I've wanted to sit up, rather than the real laid back position, this offers its own problems if trying to sit up for several miles, I thought of putting in some form of wedge in the backrest but then that doesn't get me adapted to the reclined position which is of course is going to be the fastest and most comfortable place to be.
So out came the pencil and eraser and decided to make a backrest that moves from its laid back to about 40 degrees up, this needed to be able to be done underway and pretty instant in both directions, considered using a small hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and then settled on a MTB adjustable seat post. Fabricated a 3mm backrest, contemplated cutting the actual seat but went off that idea, put pivot hinges on the front edge under the Seat base, got a six inch lift at the rear edge and realised that the MTB seat post idea was a no goer and found relative simple solution down at the local boat shop.
I have to say the end result is fantastic the seat defaults to its more upright position and is very solid, take the weight off it depress the lever and just lean back, as soon as you want to sit up again the seat back follows you and locks, now I really feel I have the best of both and should I want to spend all of my rides in the laid back position it is readily undo able.
Now if I can figure out how to attach a couple of photos I can share this with you but at the moment it's not showing me the attachment option.