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Lifting the Seat Front for Comfort (Read 5230 times)
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Re: Lifting the Seat Front for Comfort
Reply #30 -
06/17/17 at 17:29:38
Was reading this thread and decided on using this method, with the 1" steel spacers from ACE hardware. The tank to seat line is WAY better.
I still have to make up some kind of rubber "filler here, between the frame and the stock rubber bumpers
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10/04/18 at 10:48:20
made my own 1 and 1/2" spacers by cutting an old rubber mallet I was going to toss into quarters.
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Re: Lifting the Seat Front for Comfort
Reply #32 -
03/19/20 at 14:59:18
The lead off post in this thread presented the following link as how to see a tutorial on lifting the front of the Savage 650 thumper seat for more riding comfort.
http://www.jonline.org/savage/Tips___How-to_s/Tips___Tricks/tips___tricks.html
I clicked on this link and came up with "nothing there".
anyone have a link to this tutorial? If so, please copy it and reply to this message. Thank you...
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03/19/20 at 16:12:56
try...
http://www.jonline.org/savage/Tips___How-to_s/Tips___Tricks/tips___tricks.htm
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Re: Lifting the Seat Front for Comfort
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03/20/20 at 09:50:50
Many thanks. The front seat link provided works..
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08/21/20 at 22:38:13
DangMan wrote
on 02/20/05 at 11:36:54:
Not to be disssing you Savagethumper, i hope u can forgive me
Jon has a realy good tutorial on that mod, i think it looks a bit more well done !
http://www.jonline.org/savage/Tips___How-to_s/Tips___Tricks/zseatsideshot.jpg
http://www.jonline.org/savage/Tips___How-to_s/Tips___Tricks/tips___tricks.htm
and there is quite a few good hints and tips there !
Yes, there are excellent tips on the site!
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Re: Lifting the Seat Front for Comfort
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02/12/22 at 07:33:38
Has anyone addressed the gap between the raised seat and the frame? Thank you!
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10/24/24 at 09:27:56
good deal. i did #8 stoppers (they were out of #7) and m6x50 bolts. feels a lot better for me.
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