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Old 13-May-2006, 20:29   #1
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SPS Mono to Biposto conversion
I assume I will need to change to a Biposto subframe. Will it just bolt straight on?
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Old 13-May-2006, 20:32   #2
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why would you want to

you'll only spoil it.....

dont know the answer tho.....
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Old 13-May-2006, 20:32   #3
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To convert a Mono to BP you will need the steel subframe as it's designed to take the weight of 2 plus it has the lugs for rear foot pegs.


Being as the mono seat fits the BP subframe without modification I would assume that the seat units and subframes are all interchangable and will fit the frame OK.

[Edited on 13-5-2006 by Carbon749]
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Old 13-May-2006, 20:34   #4
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think the only issue may be fitment of the p-thingy which holds your cpu brain
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Old 13-May-2006, 20:39   #5
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why would you want to

'coz the Mrs finds it a bit bloody uncomfortable as it is
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Old 13-May-2006, 21:08   #6
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It will bolt straight on, but you will need to make brackets up for the cpu.
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Old 15-May-2006, 10:38   #7
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why would you want to

you'll only spoil it.....

You know, on reflection I think you are right. I think I'm gonna do this instead

[Edited on 15-5-2006 by david.hicks]
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Old 15-May-2006, 12:28   #8
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Old 15-May-2006, 17:59   #9
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Yuk.

What doe you mean 'Yuk'

That sidecar is 100% carbon fibre I'll have you know
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Is'nt there some issue with SPS wheels not being designed to take the weight of two people?
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