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Reply #15 - 07/27/09 at 21:01:54
 
I just made and installed foward controls today. Its like a new bike. My rear end wasnt numb when i got home from work. I would be intersted in seeing the backrest you made. That may be my next project.
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Reply #16 - 07/28/09 at 07:31:14
 
you guys all use the stock seat, or is there a decently priced alternative?

gotta keep the passenger seat though, my girl likes to ride.


I ride back and forth between Pittsburgh and Erie decently often (125 mi. / about 2 hrs) and my bum hurts real bad 45 minutes in. I have typically just toughed it out till i need a gas break, stretched, and tried my best to ignore it the rest of the way.

I'm considering forward controls and/or highway pegs (already have the highway bars from a previous owner who "lost" the pegs), but might switch up the seat too.
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Reply #17 - 07/28/09 at 14:40:28
 
I will probably get it together in a day or two. I am not sure how or where I should post it? New topic on "rubber side"?
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Reply #18 - 07/28/09 at 14:52:08
 
I would be interested in seeing how the back rest was made.  Right now I'm trying to mod some hwy bars to fit the bike with pegs added for leg stretching.
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Reply #19 - 07/29/09 at 03:57:50
 
I will probably be able to get that posted by Sunday. I have to take the seat off to get a couple of pics of the brackets, etc.
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Re: General "fit" adjustment
Reply #20 - 08/08/09 at 01:45:46
 
hi is that a savage trike you have got? if so have you any more pics?

thanks
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Reply #21 - 08/08/09 at 12:58:05
 
That's a Voyager kit on a 96 Savage. It is not a true trike in that the rear wheel is still on. The difference is about $21,000.
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