Major mods for a Major seat

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Pavel
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Major mods for a Major seat

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Most of us, unless we're into originality, like a bit of modern comfort -- and fitting a sprung seat to our Major would be pretty high on a wish list. The problem is that most, if not all, of them sit you up far too high -- which is a problem if you would like to use the pedals without standing up. Even worse if needs must that you have to de-clutch and brake at the same time!
In the first instance I removed the lower fixing plate and the runners -- but still far too high; and now no fore and aft adjustment -- useful for long legged critters and short granddaughters. So out came the trusty angle grinder for major surgery.
Obviously, one cannot remove the bottom plate entirely as the springs and shock absorber are attached to the lower sides that are welded to it. But it is possible to cut off about three quarters of its length. Having done so I then removed just under two inches of most of the side plates -- again leaving enough meat to support the shaft holding the springs etc. Also room had to be left so that the seat pan's two front support arms rise and fall would not be obstructed, thus defeating the purpose of a sprung seat.
This is the result.
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No comments about the weld, please. The initial seam was neat, but I decided to re-inforce it.
Next up was to provide fore and aft movement by drilling two 1/2 inch holes and angle grinding the strip out between them.
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This was then offered up and tried out -- and, as the good Book says, it was good!
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In the pic above you will notice that there is room to add a length of 1 inch angle iron as added support to the mounting platform. I will add this at a later date as I believe it leaves room to flex with possible disastrous results. Even so, the spinal cord now appreciates the ride.
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Re: Major mods for a Major seat

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Pavel,

Theres double [img]and[/img].
Kind regards, Henk

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henk wrote:Pavel,

Theres double [img]and[/img].
There was
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Re: Major mods for a Major seat

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Just shows what a good sleep will do -- and low and behold, there are pics. Wow!!

KK I'm not sure what the difference is.

Anyway, I forgot to mention that even with the seat set to it's lowest tension, it hardly 'sprung', it just sort of jerked. So I removed one of the springs and liberally oiled the pivot points.
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Pavel wrote:Just shows what a good sleep will do -- and low and behold, there are pics. Wow!!

KK I'm not sure what the difference is.

[img][IMG]http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o55 ... be544e.jpg[/img][/img]
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Your putting too many [img]&[/img] before and after your photo's. Should only be 1x set before and after.
Should be lower case also.
I have fixed your above posts for you.
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Re: Major mods for a Major seat

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Great pictures! Looks like this has been a group effort. These should give me a few ideas to work with.

Thanks to all involved.

Joe
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