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2015 grizzly 1754 seat post
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 374931" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Don't know if this is going to make any sense either, but!</p><p>Maybe a piece of diamond plate, or heavy aluminum, about 2' wide or more that goes across the bottom and up each side, fabricated to be able to use two carriage bolts on each side, mounted in the "TRAC", to secure it from moving. Build a box on top of that plate to secure the seat base to. Make it so the whole thing can be easily removed if wanted. </p><p>Maybe could use the same principle and fabricate a slot on top of the floor plate where a seat base like the panfish model would slide into instead of using a post base. Could also do that with a post base box, that way it could be removed. </p><p>Maybe just thinking too hard!!!!! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 374931, member: 6547"] Don't know if this is going to make any sense either, but! Maybe a piece of diamond plate, or heavy aluminum, about 2' wide or more that goes across the bottom and up each side, fabricated to be able to use two carriage bolts on each side, mounted in the "TRAC", to secure it from moving. Build a box on top of that plate to secure the seat base to. Make it so the whole thing can be easily removed if wanted. Maybe could use the same principle and fabricate a slot on top of the floor plate where a seat base like the panfish model would slide into instead of using a post base. Could also do that with a post base box, that way it could be removed. Maybe just thinking too hard!!!!! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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