AbramClark
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Today I got tired of my Thor seat sitting around the garage collecting dust. I wanted to install it on my Silvio 1.0 but I couldn't bring myself to saw off the original seat and potentially destroy the bike when I wasn't certain I could get the new one mounted nicely. So I decided to install it on my Quest which didn't need any modification at all. I simply drilled 4 holes in the seat, took out the 15mm spacers on the back supports (so the back supports could fit between the seat ribs), and printed 2 spacer blocks for under the seat out of TPU.
My first impression is it's a lot more comfortable. It was also noticeably lighter before installing it. I've only ridden around the block, so after my first real ride I'll have more to report. Here's some pics. Also here's the CAD link for the spacers too:
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My first impression is it's a lot more comfortable. It was also noticeably lighter before installing it. I've only ridden around the block, so after my first real ride I'll have more to report. Here's some pics. Also here's the CAD link for the spacers too:
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