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Allen Hendrix has a kit. it involves raising the pivot point of the
seat back. I have them on mine, it is quite helpful. Does require
a little grinding and welding.<br>
<a href="hendrixwirewhell.com">hendrixwirewheel.com</a><br>
John<br>
BJ8<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/19/2023 6:19 PM, carl and gerry
rubino via Healeys wrote:<br>
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As my age progresses the curvature of my back does also. Somebody
out there offers a kit for adjusting the slant of the seat back.
<div>Who?</div>
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