Lumbar support - back breakers!

EGBM

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Anyone else noticed this? I assume it's one of those things that's a personal fit but my seat is much more comfortable with that ^^&%&%ing out of the way than with it "in position".

Each to their own, but it felt like one of the things best left in a medieval dungeon :confused:
 

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Anyone else noticed this? I assume it's one of those things that's a personal fit but my seat is much more comfortable with that ^^&%&%ing out of the way than with it "in position".

Each to their own, but it felt like one of the things best left in a medieval dungeon :confused:


I do not have that ^^&%&%ing in my parts list
 
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Glad to hear it - it's not part of the electrical seat componentry, it's a straightforward plastic lever linking to a mechanical contraption, like you'd see on a torture rack.

Best left alone :)
 


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