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Great B tip from Bill (E.C. MO)

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    Posted: 27 Feb 2010 at 10:34am
A while back, in a string on the subject of canvas seat covers, Bill talked about a seat back modification he had made to an AC B to extend the seat back rearward because he is tall. I did mine this morning using your pic as a guide, and that is an AWSOME tip. It makes the B seat much more comfortable. As you pointed out, you can change it back to original at a future date if you wish.
 
So simple and really functional. I really enjoy these creative ideas, thank you, Bill.
 
 


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I like that original seat.
You can also slide the whole seat back.
There are multiple holes in the frame.
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I had the seat moved all the way back, but adding the 20"long  5/16"x1 1/2" straps between the seat bottom and the seat back brackets moving the seat back brackets rearward by 4" as Bill did really made the seat back more comfortable for me.
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