06-09-2008, 02:14 AM | #2 |
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Creative. Does that flex at all when you lean back on it? If so, how do keep it from scratching the tail paint?
I thought about doing a tail rack in place of the back seat with the support of the third bolt. With my back seat off, a standard tail rack seems really far back.
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I'm surprised no one else repsonded to this. I love homemade stuff. Nice work.
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Patrick if you will be riding one up and never plan on a passenger you might consider this. Put a trunk in place of the pillion seat. Storage and a backrest all in one. Check out Happy Hobo's post(Lynda) of March 22/07 in Bike Mods. She is very happy with the combo. WW.
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That's actually what I just sent him.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm still curious about this thread though, the metal plating holding the now seat back is alarmingly close to the tail paint in those pictures. It looks like it wouldn't take much flex to touch and subsequently scratch the fender paint. Edit: Doh, same time!
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I agree with you on how the metal would probably flex. As far as the paint rubbing goes, a nice rubber spacer wouldn't be hard to fabricate either.
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Was the plate fabricated? Or was a plate manufactured for some other purpose? I like the mod, and don't mind fabrication, but don't want to do it if I can help it!
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