Seat Hump Mod.
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Drifter
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Seat Hump Mod.
Most everyone agrees the hump is a pain in the arse......so the easy and free way to help is to move it back a bit. I did actually not move it back just cut off about an inch from the front edge and changed the angle of the foam. This inch made a difference, this mod along with the 1/2 inch lower seat mod has made me change my mind for now at least in buying a new seat. This mod needs a few tools and patience but it is easy and Free. 
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- yak
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Re: Seat Hump Mod.
Drifter, you will be sorry that your hump has been ruined when people discover the new Extreme Sport of Hump Riding. When i pull away from an intersection, i slide back and ride on the hump. It's not bad. It breaks up the monotony of riding slightly too far forward for a rider who is 5'11" (not very tall but too tall for a PCX with a hump).
Re: Seat Hump Mod.
Well an upholsterer gets about $35-40/hour so it was not exactly free. 
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Drifter
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Re: Seat Hump Mod.
I work for Cold beer!
Still not free i guess, 2 more cold ones missing from the shop fridge!
I rode a camel once that cured me of humps!!
Still not free i guess, 2 more cold ones missing from the shop fridge!
I rode a camel once that cured me of humps!!
