Hi, What a great post....what would you charge me to do the exact rebuild of my seat. Thanks much
coonrgc@yahoo.com
Hello 200i, (good name!)
Welcome!
I must respectfully decline your offer to build you a LIKE seat.(I'm not good enough at this to take anyone's $$~!)
You really need to take it to a local motorcycle seat builder. Or maybe you could first try one of those motorcycle seat cushions that are strapped on, on top of the existing seat.
You can unbolt the seat (two 10mm nuts), and pull all the staples out and lift the foam off - and show the guy what the issues are with that seat pan. An experienced pro should be able to see the problems with the LIKE seat and build you a comfortable and good looking seat on that pan in a vinyl color of your choice.
A pro will probably be able to build you a nice seat that 2 can still ride on.
That was not an option for me - at 6'3" and 250/260 lbs.
1) I needed to get back from the leg shield
2) The LIKE is rated to take only about 60/70 lbs additional weight - once I'm seated on it.
So, I was building a one person scooter seat from the get-go.
I carefully checked the load ratings on scooters in my price range and quickly decided that this scooter would have to be just be for me. The next one will be bigger - for a passenger.
My rebuilt seat vs stock seat:
I sit higher by a couple inches - quickly got used to that
I sit further back - which feels very secure with knees behind the leg shield instead of flared out beside it
I do not rock side-to-side any longer - with the added edge support
I find it noticeably easier to lift my feet back onto the floor after a stop
My knees do not hit the handlebars when turning
If you're a big guy - I encourage you to fix the seat (rebuild it or add one of those cushions which strap on) to get you away from the leg shield. That 'adult on a tricycle' riding position which the LIKE forces big guys to adopt is neither comfortable nor particularly safe!
Please let me know what you decide - and how things work out for you.
Ride safe!
Stig