Originally posted by tippit:
...To lower the seat, drill out rivets, drop seat 1 1/2 inch, and re-rivet. It's amazing how much more comfortable the seat is especially on your hamstring area that hangs over the seat.
Jeff, is this right, or do you mean RAISE the seat by 1 1/2 inches to match the extra length you just added to the front legs?
I am just getting ready to do this, and wondered if I am thinking incorrectly.
Also, I was planning to drill out the two old rivets, and reuse one of the two holes (top one?) as I re-position my bracket. This will give me just over an inch change rather than the full 1 1/2 like the front legs, but require only one new hole in the frame. Figured that was good from both a strength and accuracy standpoint. Thoughts, anyone?