Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
Guys, what's the best type of support to use under the back of a stock seat when using a glasspack style under the tunnel single pipe?
I certainly can fabricate something but those of you with experience in this area may have ammended your methods over time.
I have ideas of mounting my battery, tool kit and survival gear under the back fo the seat too.
What works the best?
Thanks
Frosty
I certainly can fabricate something but those of you with experience in this area may have ammended your methods over time.
I have ideas of mounting my battery, tool kit and survival gear under the back fo the seat too.
What works the best?
Thanks
Frosty
I don't know how to post pics. But my buddy has a pics of a sled he built in the totallyamaha.com site. It is under the RX1 sleds, then look for CBS Performance, the sled is silver with orange. I am thinking you will like the seat base set up.
SRXSRULE
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
AaronBND
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Lee, I used a wider stance setup just so that I could get stuff between it and utilize that space! I had snowshoes, folded closed-cell foam pad and a shovel shoved under there and it worked great. My entire survival pack all fit in my Apex seat glovebox. Good luck!
Aaron
Aaron
Attachments
bdm
Expert
I enclosed the heat shield and re-installed all of the exhaust covers so it still looks stock and can put put back in stock condition easily. My massive survival kit, tools, and rope are all stuffed in there.
I have my seat raised up and moved forward.... fabbed up the two stainless rods which run from the rear of the seat down to the tunnel. They also serve as a mount for the exhaust. W/O exhaust there, you would have tons of room.
There is still plenty of trim work to do...
There is still plenty of trim work to do...

culvert
Expert
I bought my seat support from RED. I will get some pics tonight and post them for you. Very nice setup with lots of room for some storage.
Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
WOW! You guys really know how to come through with ideas!
BJOWETT, I was wanting to raise my 05 RX-1 seat too and you have given me some idea on how to do it.
Keep the ideas (and pictures) coming. This is great.
Aaron, I still can't believe you sold that beautiful sled!
Frosty
BJOWETT, I was wanting to raise my 05 RX-1 seat too and you have given me some idea on how to do it.
Keep the ideas (and pictures) coming. This is great.
Aaron, I still can't believe you sold that beautiful sled!
Frosty
culvert
Expert
bjowett-- how did you raise your seat? I have a Boss seat now and would like it taller. Not sure if I can have it stuffed or maybe raise it like yours.
The seat is raised via two blocks of uhmwpe plastic. The stock retaining tabs (which slide under the gas tank) are trimmed off, and a similar tab cut into the blocks of uhmwpe. These blocks are then bolted to the seat bottom. LMK if this is not clear, and I'll try to dig up a picture. There are a couple various pics here http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=23043
Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
Very Nice!
Man are there ever some good ideas on this post!
I wonder if Yamaha is watching?
Can you imagine a 180 hp Apex with a single pipe.................
Great work guys
Frosty
Man are there ever some good ideas on this post!
I wonder if Yamaha is watching?
Can you imagine a 180 hp Apex with a single pipe.................
Great work guys
Frosty
tundra
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
WOW! Talk about a bunch of Fabrication Specialists!
Holy Cow!
Does anyone have a spare seat support that didn't quite make the cut?
I was an aircraft structural repairman a few years back and I could build a nice box with a hinged lid that fits under the back of the seat. I'm wondering how much support is really needed that far back. No one actually sits back that far, do they?
Frosty
Holy Cow!
Does anyone have a spare seat support that didn't quite make the cut?
I was an aircraft structural repairman a few years back and I could build a nice box with a hinged lid that fits under the back of the seat. I'm wondering how much support is really needed that far back. No one actually sits back that far, do they?
Frosty
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