The replies on suspended banana saddle thread have been very interesting and gave me some ideas.
I checked out saddles to cannibalize today and I got a pile of them, two age old Lepper saddles, both in need of extensive repair, or some other use. Both have the base and springs in working order, main problem being lost rivets and the leather being totally worn by the elements or lack of maintenance. I've got these dirt cheap and have no use to them in this condition.
So I got an idea, tear the old saddles to pieces, see how the attachments and the base of the banana saddle I ordered is, then attach both old saddle bases below it. The main thing here is to find what kind of attachment to make, front should be easy, just do it the way shown on the pics on the other thread. Then that saddle base must be attached to the other and the back part to the sissybar. I already have some stuff to make a connecting strut to the sissybar, attach the saddle base from the back to that... Dammit, am I making any sense? My English skills suck today.
Anyway, my idea is to not modify the banana saddle itself, just hook up the two old saddles one after another, possibly modify the one on the back to fit and add that contraption below. I got some nice material and tools for making parts for putting it all together. I'll know if it works out next week once I pick up the new bike parts. Should be arriving tomorrow or Tuesday.
I checked out saddles to cannibalize today and I got a pile of them, two age old Lepper saddles, both in need of extensive repair, or some other use. Both have the base and springs in working order, main problem being lost rivets and the leather being totally worn by the elements or lack of maintenance. I've got these dirt cheap and have no use to them in this condition.
So I got an idea, tear the old saddles to pieces, see how the attachments and the base of the banana saddle I ordered is, then attach both old saddle bases below it. The main thing here is to find what kind of attachment to make, front should be easy, just do it the way shown on the pics on the other thread. Then that saddle base must be attached to the other and the back part to the sissybar. I already have some stuff to make a connecting strut to the sissybar, attach the saddle base from the back to that... Dammit, am I making any sense? My English skills suck today.
Anyway, my idea is to not modify the banana saddle itself, just hook up the two old saddles one after another, possibly modify the one on the back to fit and add that contraption below. I got some nice material and tools for making parts for putting it all together. I'll know if it works out next week once I pick up the new bike parts. Should be arriving tomorrow or Tuesday.