pwjazz
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So, I love my SI, but the seats have never been the most comfortable. I always found them best in the lowest position, causing the front to tilt up and the whole thing to cradle me just right. Problem is, I'm short, and I really need my seat on a higher setting so I can see what I'm doing.
Inspired by this thread, I decided to add an inflatable lumbar support.
Here's what I did.
1. Buy an inflatable lumbar support insert by Corbeau
2. Unzip the side zippers on the back of the seat. I had to dig around for the ends of the zippers with my finger.
3. Untuck the back fabric from the bottom
4. Insert the lumbar support between the plastic frame and the foam cushion. It's a bit of a tight fit, but didn't require any tools. I made sure to have the hose exit from between two of the frame's ribs, both to protect the hose and to help hold the whole thing in place.
5. Try it out and move it around until I got it to a good spot.
6. Tuck the fabric back in on the bottom, making sure the hose is exiting where you want it (I have it to my left)
7. Zip it up
The whole thing took maybe 15 minutes, would have been faster if my garage had been above freezing.
I haven't put a lot of miles on it yet, but so far the comfort in a more elevated seat position is definitely better.
Inspired by this thread, I decided to add an inflatable lumbar support.
Here's what I did.
1. Buy an inflatable lumbar support insert by Corbeau
2. Unzip the side zippers on the back of the seat. I had to dig around for the ends of the zippers with my finger.
3. Untuck the back fabric from the bottom
4. Insert the lumbar support between the plastic frame and the foam cushion. It's a bit of a tight fit, but didn't require any tools. I made sure to have the hose exit from between two of the frame's ribs, both to protect the hose and to help hold the whole thing in place.
5. Try it out and move it around until I got it to a good spot.
6. Tuck the fabric back in on the bottom, making sure the hose is exiting where you want it (I have it to my left)
7. Zip it up
The whole thing took maybe 15 minutes, would have been faster if my garage had been above freezing.
I haven't put a lot of miles on it yet, but so far the comfort in a more elevated seat position is definitely better.
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