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OK I have a dual seat that I want to cut out the rear part so I can use it with the single seat setup I had one previous mt01 but lost the photo as to wear to cut the plastic has anyone got a photo of the under side of the cut sea so I can copy it

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Nikk's got a single seat on his SP hasn't he, have you tried sending a PM?

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Hope this will help  :)

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Thanks you its a start I do think my old one was cut more as it needs to let the carbon tail cover to fit into the cut out think I may need to remove the carbon tail and cut around it but will try this first Thanks

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Thanks you its a start I do think my old one was cut more as it needs to let the carbon tail cover to fit into the cut out think I may need to remove the carbon tail and cut around it but will try this first Thanks
This is a Yamaha made single seat (they do look rough) but sounds like a good plan using the tail piece as a pattern :)

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Thanks you its a start I do think my old one was cut more as it needs to let the carbon tail cover to fit into the cut out think I may need to remove the carbon tail and cut around it but will try this first Thanks
This is a Yamaha made single seat (they do look rough) but sounds like a good plan using the tail piece as a pattern :)

Just seen this, I,ll do a pic for you tomorrow. They are just a standard base cut off pretty rough.

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Thanks you its a start I do think my old one was cut more as it needs to let the carbon tail cover to fit into the cut out think I may need to remove the carbon tail and cut around it but will try this first Thanks
This is a Yamaha made single seat (they do look rough) but sounds like a good plan using the tail piece as a pattern :)

Just seen this, I,ll do a pic for you tomorrow. They are just a standard base cut off pretty rough.

Sorry, busy busy, tomorrow, promise.

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OK made the cut looks like it fits ok and locks in so ill add some webbing and recover
« Last Edit: September 06, 2018, 08:49:40 pm by mt01ash »

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All done rear foot rest to put back on with the single seat set up
« Last Edit: September 12, 2018, 09:10:40 pm by mt01ash »

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Arr I see what you're doing now, I did the same but cut the carbon tail so the seat stayed whole





As I said you'll have to drill out the plate and bolt the footrest right though with maybe a spacer or two I can't really remember it was a while ago and I'm not running with that set up now

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was thinking of that but seats are easy to find Carbone tails are not
could I ask you to do a better photo of the rear foot rest and see how the boomerang part been put on
Thanks Ash

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Any Help?

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yes thanks looks like you have put a spacer in just finding it hard because the boomerang thing has a threaded hole as well as the foot rest so think I need to make 2 spacers to keep the footrest level

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yes thanks looks like you have put a spacer in just finding it hard because the boomerang thing has a threaded hole as well as the foot rest so think I need to make 2 spacers to keep the footrest level
You'll need to drill out the threaded hole and bolt right though