Wanted: MT350 seat pan
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Wanted: MT350 seat pan
Bike is a few inches too high for my wife to use so looking for a seat pan that i can then get made up to be thinner than the standard. Perhaps with gel pads & alcantara.
No, i don't want to use my perfectly good current seat as i want to be able to turn it back to 100% issued whenever i like.
Never encourage your other half to get a full bike licence. 10 years of regret & counting !
No, i don't want to use my perfectly good current seat as i want to be able to turn it back to 100% issued whenever i like.
Never encourage your other half to get a full bike licence. 10 years of regret & counting !
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Re: Wanted: MT350 seat pan
If you slide the forks through the yoke, you can swiftly lower the front up to 4 inches ( and slide it back again easily)
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Re: Wanted: MT350 seat pan
How dies that change the handling & what does that do to the seat angle ?
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Never needed to do it myself, ask Gerraint (Gegdonnel). Better still just try it for yourself. I'd recommend you soak the securing Allen bolts with releasing fluid/wd40 , do it a few times over the course of a week then unscrew- they'll be tight.Suffolk Dave wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 8:54 amHow dies that change the handling & what does that do to the seat angle ?
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Re: Wanted: MT350 seat pan
No offence but i'd prefer to hear from someone who has actually done what you have suggested. It sounds iffy to me & i've no plans to find out first hand that it seriously affects the handling by having an accident myself. Always best to learn from the experience/mistakes of othersWirralman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:48 amNever needed to do it myself, ask Gerraint (Gegdonnel). Better still just try it for yourself. I'd recommend you soak the securing Allen bolts with releasing fluid/wd40 , do it a few times over the course of a week then unscrew- they'll be tight.Suffolk Dave wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 8:54 amHow dies that change the handling & what does that do to the seat angle ?
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No offence taken, sculpting the saddle has less effect than lowering the forks, or fitting 500 shocks as Alan mentions , Hagon also do shorter shocks that fit NB getting it on the mainstand may also get harder.Suffolk Dave wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 11:43 amNo offence but i'd prefer to hear from someone who has actually done what you have suggested. It sounds iffy to me & i've no plans to find out first hand that it seriously affects the handling by having an accident myself. Always best to learn from the experience/mistakes of othersWirralman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:48 amNever needed to do it myself, ask Gerraint (Gegdonnel). Better still just try it for yourself. I'd recommend you soak the securing Allen bolts with releasing fluid/wd40 , do it a few times over the course of a week then unscrew- they'll be tight.Suffolk Dave wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 8:54 amHow dies that change the handling & what does that do to the seat angle ?
As mentioned Gerraint slid his forks up years ago and others have used the technique. Gerraint also sculpted his seat from memory.
Some tyre walls are taller than others- but give less than a centimetre height reduction.
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Re: Wanted: MT350 seat pan
Dave,
I have a 30" (almost.....) inside leg. Somewhere between 5'5 & 5'6
Using Hagon MT500 length rear shocks and forks up through the yokes about 40mm.
Heidenu K60 tyres
Bike seat sits about level with toes on the ground, no noticeable difference to the handling
Hope this helps
I have a 30" (almost.....) inside leg. Somewhere between 5'5 & 5'6
Using Hagon MT500 length rear shocks and forks up through the yokes about 40mm.
Heidenu K60 tyres
Bike seat sits about level with toes on the ground, no noticeable difference to the handling
Hope this helps
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MT350 for the weekend
XJ600 for the week
MT350 for the weekend
XJ600 for the week
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Re: Wanted: MT350 seat pan
Both the last 2 posts are very helpful - thanks.
I really want the seat pan so i can get the seat a couple of inches lower & less wide so my wife can swing her leg over and have both feet planted.
The seat pan being for me the quickest way of changing the set up for her back to me. I don't want to keep sliding the front forks up & down or changing the rear shocks every time she wants to have her occasional, short ride. Far easier to just switch the seats.
Looks like i'll need to cast the net a bit wider in my search.
Once i get one, i'll keep you posted on how it goes.
Cheers all
I really want the seat pan so i can get the seat a couple of inches lower & less wide so my wife can swing her leg over and have both feet planted.
The seat pan being for me the quickest way of changing the set up for her back to me. I don't want to keep sliding the front forks up & down or changing the rear shocks every time she wants to have her occasional, short ride. Far easier to just switch the seats.
Looks like i'll need to cast the net a bit wider in my search.
Once i get one, i'll keep you posted on how it goes.
Cheers all
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