Scorp
Turbocharged
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2010
- Messages
- 740
I have just finished fitting the seat myself, an interesting task. When I first placed the seat in place I saw the gap at the font, it was noticeable, almost as if the metal piece at the front was too long stopping the seat from going forward against the tank to seal, but, on trying to refit it I slipped the metal piece lower under the tank and it slid forward more and sealed perfectly. One issue gone. I had 3 different sized bolts. I had to cut one as it was too long to replace the side cover bolt as it hit the bottom of the frame pipe before it could fully tighten, no big deal, but the longest bolt which screws into the back of the seat, OMG. What an issue. I have the larger Bridgestone Exeedra Max on the rear and lower shocks. Not much clearance at all. I had to jack up the bike and lower it a bit with some wood under the guard to open the gap to get my hand in. After ages of trying to get the bolt in I realised it was too short. When I got a longer one I finally got it to secure. Nice swelling and bruising on the inside of my wrists from the task. There is a bit of a gap at the top of the rear where the seat doesn't follow the curve or the bikes rear guard profile. I am yet to go on a ride but nice looking and low. Has neatened the look of the bike considerably. I will take some pics when the rain stops. Cheers.