Speedmaster Neno Pillion Seat

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  1. Dartplayer

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    #2 Dartplayer, Oct 22, 2020
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    Got some drawings and measurements done, then COVID :mask: put halt on project.

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    Ordered new clip for original seat, as that one was needed for the comfy replacement seat

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    #3 Dartplayer, Oct 22, 2020
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    Finally work resumed after the clip arrived and I sourced :p some 3mm stainless plate.

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    final measure up and test “sit” for comfort :blush:

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    loop will be attached to run the grab rail through for extra strength and safety.
    Awaiting final welding before deciding on whether to polish :cool:
     
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    #4 Dartplayer, Dec 18, 2020
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    Ok, we have some progress. Final measure before completion for Mrs Dartplayer Xmas stocking.

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    #5 Dartplayer, Dec 22, 2020
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    Tacked and fitted, ready for holiday trial riding.:p The rake on the backrest will need to come forward and have a gusset added for strength, but I am happy with the fit :cool:

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    #6 Dartplayer, Feb 15, 2021
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    Finally, after modifying the position on holiday, a tack weld broke on the way home and I lost the pillion:sob::poop:. Managed to get a cheapy replacement on fleaBay :heart_eyes:
    I put it back in the shop for full welding and adjusting for backrest position.:)
    I finally got to fit it today.:cool:

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    Weather is shite for 3 days and we have just gone into level 3 lockdown for the same period (for now), so will be a while to do the final test ride :cool:
    Mrs Dartplayer is happy with the look and new angle :heart_eyes:
     
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    Takes less than 10mins to fit and I have trialed with my luggage for 1200km, so took Mrs Dartplayer for the final comfort test and got sign off :p There is room to relax back once she is more accomplished as a pillion, but is now open to coming on minor outings on the bike :cool:

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  9. tunza

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    im thinking of doing something similar??... Well at least to get the Mrs on the back.. What did that end up costing?..if you dont mind me asking..lol
     
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    I also have the original riders seat and the crap pillion seat.. I really think Triumph should reimburse people for that crap pillion.. after advertising it as a "more practical pillion seat".. utter bollocks..lol
     
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  11. Dartplayer

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    It was mate’s rate’s @tunza. :kissing_heart: 1/3 sheet of stainless and some 12mm rod, plus welding. I took him fishing and gave $300 dollars for time/materials :cool: I designed the seat and it took 3 fittings and rework to make comfortable and practical to sit on.
     
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    #12 Dartplayer, Dec 19, 2021
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    If you ride pillion a lot, you may consider the Corbin tourer, with or without backrests
    https://corbin.com/triumph/tsm18e.shtml

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    I believe Corbin also make a riders seat and pillion seperately...I think that may be more my style, then i can just have the riders seat without the ugly pillion on the back.. tends to spoil the profile imho..:)
     
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    Agree if you ride solo. :cool:
    I purchased a Corbin single, which can have optional pillion

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  15. tunza

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    I kinda like the back rest, do you like it..is it useful? and it is obviously removable?
     
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    tunza New Member

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    Ive heard that the Corbin seats are quite firm and take a while to "break in".. whats your thoughts on that?
     
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    I do like that distressed brown tho..
     
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  18. Steve O'Connor

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    My wife is "less than thrilled" by the pillion seat and backrest. (I had a 2013 FJR with gel seats and top case with backrest before)
     
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  19. Dartplayer

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    Really enjoy the lower back support, more than I expected. Also great when hitting potholes. The diamond patterned seat also holds you and reduces movement.
    I find it very comfortable and can ride for 3 hours with ease. I also added the glovebox, which is handy. Yes, removable, so I can fit my custom pillion seat :cool:

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    More firm than hard. I think it is the big difference to having the soft gel on the comfort seat. It definitely improves while riding.:heart_eyes: I enjoyed the difference of the comfort seat, when new, but after 2 years they are not as good. Some guys on here have added extra dense foam and restapled, with good results :party::sun:
     
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