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Old 28-Mar-2012, 12:23
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mono posto to bi-posto

What is required to put a dual seat on my 996s mono posto?
Will my subframe do, or do I have to get a bi-posto sub frame?
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Old 28-Mar-2012, 12:40
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Genuine monoposto subframes are generally aluminium alloy and are much lighter, but they cannot take the weight of a passenger - there's also no mounting points for the passenger footpegs either!

Picking up a cheap second-hand biposto subframe shouldn't be a problem though.


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Thanks for that I'll have a look at my sub frame tonight, I don't think it's alloy.
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