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Home-Made 2\" Seat Lowering Installed (pics)
Thanks to all that have posted in the past their opinions on lowering your seat. I had been debating this for some time as I'm just under 6'2" and my big noggin always seemed to ride just a bit too high, and my vision was partially blocked by the rear view mirror. My hand was forced a bit as I just ordered Jeff Lemke's new Trunktop - which strongly suggests a lowering kit for all over 6'1".
After taking a seat out to look at the mounts and to try to get a better feeling if I wanted the 1" or 2" kit - I realized that it would be fairly easy to fabricate my own brackets to see if I liked it and if not satisfied with the way that my brackets turned out - I could always spend the $189 for the 2" fixed mount or $259 for the 1" adjustable mount.
The only materials I needed was some 2" steel square tubing, some 1/8" steel stock, some various length 5/16" bolts, a bunch of washers, lock washers, and nuts. Took about 6 hours total to fabricate and install. Total cost about $25 including parts, and the 5/16" drill bit I burned up.
RESULTS: Wow - what a difference! I can actually see out past the right front fender. My big noggin no longer rides above the windshield, and I actually think the ride position feels more comfortable. A pretty fun project that allowed me to avoid some Viper Tax ($$$). Heres a few pics:
FRONT BRACKET
REAR BRACKET
Thanks to all that have posted in the past their opinions on lowering your seat. I had been debating this for some time as I'm just under 6'2" and my big noggin always seemed to ride just a bit too high, and my vision was partially blocked by the rear view mirror. My hand was forced a bit as I just ordered Jeff Lemke's new Trunktop - which strongly suggests a lowering kit for all over 6'1".
After taking a seat out to look at the mounts and to try to get a better feeling if I wanted the 1" or 2" kit - I realized that it would be fairly easy to fabricate my own brackets to see if I liked it and if not satisfied with the way that my brackets turned out - I could always spend the $189 for the 2" fixed mount or $259 for the 1" adjustable mount.
The only materials I needed was some 2" steel square tubing, some 1/8" steel stock, some various length 5/16" bolts, a bunch of washers, lock washers, and nuts. Took about 6 hours total to fabricate and install. Total cost about $25 including parts, and the 5/16" drill bit I burned up.
RESULTS: Wow - what a difference! I can actually see out past the right front fender. My big noggin no longer rides above the windshield, and I actually think the ride position feels more comfortable. A pretty fun project that allowed me to avoid some Viper Tax ($$$). Heres a few pics:
FRONT BRACKET
REAR BRACKET