250r tilt-up rear seat-plastic kit!
#1
I've only seen 2 of these but I want one. The rear plastic tilts up from the front of the seat to the back. It looks like a frame around the underneath side of the fenders, where do I find this bitchen set up?
#2
do u mean that the seat is tilting forward? cuz if u do, i know that banshees get that look when the swingarm is extended a lot, and comes down at an extreme angle, pretty much the same angle as the stock swing arm.
#3
Do you mean the fenders that flip back on hinges?if so u just use door hinges, some guys with dirtbike motors in quads use this so they can kick it over with out having to cut the rear plastic?
scott
scott
#4
yea it's the same reason.i have a dirt bike motor and its hard to start, especially with the plastic on. how would i mount the hinges and keep the front from moving up and down?
#5
Ok, for the mounts i have a bar on my frame at the very back of my fenders, i welded the hinges to that and then i had 2 hinges, then i welded 2 extensions of flast bar out to where the seat hooks on to the plastic, and made a cross bar so i could have my attached to my fenders when i fliped it,hen i just put bolts into the front part of the seat to hold the seat and fenders together...now here was the tricky part, to hold the seat/fenders down i used these crazy pins that have springloaded barbs on them...there hard to explain but when they go threw the fenders and the special made mounts the barbs flip up and there in there for good untill you want them off and you just reach under and squeeze the barbs in and push out the pins... its really hard to explain the barbs but they sort of look like an arrow head "the ones with blades" except there not sharm and they can be pushed in,,,.....
ORRRRRR you could just use bolts...but i dont have the time to take bolts out everytime i want to start my bike...this set up works great for me!
scott
sorry id this is confusing, i tried lol
ORRRRRR you could just use bolts...but i dont have the time to take bolts out everytime i want to start my bike...this set up works great for me!
scott
sorry id this is confusing, i tried lol
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