dingy Posted May 27, 2010 #1 Posted May 27, 2010 (edited) Latest project for the scooter sunk to a new low. I bought an adjustable backrest bracket from a 2007 Harley Road Glide and mounted it on the bike. I didn't get the mounting bar for the backrest or the actual backrest so I fabricated one up. The mounting brackets were also McGyvered from stock steel pieces . I had to remove a section of the plastic base for the seat and a little foam for the bracket clearance. It is a removable backrest and the tilt can be adjusted forward and back. There is a cable made for it that I didn't get. The tilt feature is something I really don't care if I have, since once I get it set where I want it, it won't need to move again. I can trigger the tilt but the seat needs to be off in order to do it without the cable. There are two pictures of the orange bike that is a Road Glide with the stock bracket mounted to it. I don't have the backrest covered or the bar powder coated. Those are tomorrows project. Cost for the bracket on ebay was $46 with shipping and I have about another $30 in a couple of pieces of steel and the foam and covering material. It really does make the bike more comfortable. Road it for about 40 miles tonight and I like it. Bike didn't seem any slower with the HD part on it either. Gary Edited April 6, 2011 by dingy added more pictures
SteveW Posted May 27, 2010 #2 Posted May 27, 2010 Looks good Gary and if it works that's all that matters. Nice Job Steve
curtis Posted May 27, 2010 #3 Posted May 27, 2010 . Bike didn't seem any slower with the HD part on it either. Look at the good side with that HD part on there you just doubled the value of your bike. :crackup:
saltcreep Posted May 27, 2010 #4 Posted May 27, 2010 Impressive McGyvering!! Beats the prices they run on Ebay whenever they pop up.
tpalshadow Posted May 27, 2010 #5 Posted May 27, 2010 Bike didn't seem any slower with the HD part on it either. I dunno, we might need to get it on the watch!
Flyinfool Posted April 6, 2011 #6 Posted April 6, 2011 Yes I am dredging this up from the past. But I need a backrest before the ride to MD in June. Do you have any pics of the mods that you had to make to the bottom of the seat? Now that you have had this for a while, how do you like it? Do you think this same thing would work on my '88? I'm not sure I could live with my riding buddies (they all have Harleys) if they found out I had a Harley part on my bike.
utadventure Posted April 6, 2011 #7 Posted April 6, 2011 I was going to ask why you didn't go with the Utopia backrest, but the cost difference was significant. Be sure to check you bolts every now and then.....don't want that backrest falling off! Great job Dave
dingy Posted April 6, 2011 Author #8 Posted April 6, 2011 Yes I am dredging this up from the past. But I need a backrest before the ride to MD in June. Do you have any pics of the mods that you had to make to the bottom of the seat? Now that you have had this for a while, how do you like it? Do you think this same thing would work on my '88? I'm not sure I could live with my riding buddies (they all have Harleys) if they found out I had a Harley part on my bike. I will post some more pictures tonight. So far no oil leaks around it. Gary
dingy Posted April 6, 2011 Author #9 Posted April 6, 2011 I put some more pictures in the first post. This is the best thing I have done to the bike comfort wise. It is a huge improvement. I have two broken vertebrae in my lower back and the support is excellent. Gary
Bubber Posted April 6, 2011 #10 Posted April 6, 2011 WOW You did a real nice job there. Looks great! :dancefool:
a1bummer Posted April 7, 2011 #11 Posted April 7, 2011 Did it change anything significant for the passenger? Can the bracket be felt much, if at all, by the passenger when riding? I love the idea and your work, I just wouldn't want the bracket under/in the seat to be poking my wife in the crotch area and making for an uncomfortable ride. The brackets for the backrest I have now dig into her knees. Your idea is a route I would take as long as it doesn't interfere with passenger comfort. Keep up the good work, Bill
dingy Posted April 7, 2011 Author #12 Posted April 7, 2011 It does interfere with wife sitting back there, which isn't often. She is short, 4'11". Maybe narrowing of the overall width of the backrest itself might help reduce this. I would think it would be less intrusive than the pictured one you attached. It is removable with a pushbutton on top of main bracket. 10 seconds to pull off and put in trunk. Gary
dingy Posted April 7, 2011 Author #13 Posted April 7, 2011 Here is a picture that shows the release lever. Just to the right of the silver nut at top right of bracket, there is a black plastic lever. You push it down with finger through opening in seat and seat back bracket releases and can be pulled up and removed. To replace just push down in bracket. Gary
Flyinfool Posted April 7, 2011 #14 Posted April 7, 2011 These brackets are quite pricey on fleabay right now. But still looking. Watching a couple of them.
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