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#1 INBoro13

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Posted 19 August 2011 - 09:04 AM

hello i recently got a kawasaki mojave 250 ATV and am looking to make mods for it for my injery (T4 complet par)

i have already gotten and instaled the goki electic start and klicktronic eletric shifter

i am now looking to adapt the seat (to help with balance) and posably put some kind of restrants around my legs to help them hug the ATV

any help or input would be great

thanks

#2 Racerx159

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 02:40 AM

Velcro around your upper thigh. Attach it just under seat around the frame, and also on your lower leg close to the pegs. Dont use to heavy of velcro, you want it to break loose if you roll the thing. Get the neting that goes under your feet incase they slide offthe pegs. With the velcro high up on your thigh you dont have to modify the seat alot, find a nuetral sitting position and go to the fabric store and get some grip material. Uncover the seat and shave the foam down where you will sit, sew in the gripper material and recover the seat. This will keep you from sliding around and give you a slightly lower center of gravity. Hope this helps man, and have fun!

#3 baldfatdad

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 05:53 PM

I used a back rest. A long strap that went around my knees to hold them in put I wasn't attached to the ride. I had flat plate foot rests that I put plastic a couple inches high around the edge to keep my feet from falling off. Some stiff boots so my ankles didn't roll over.
I put a rope across the handle bars for side hilling.




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