For my outfitting job, i plan on having a Gyramax saddle(hopefully). But i'm wondering what kind of backbone you can use with a factory saddle. Fence rail seems a little out of the question,but a 1.5-2" thick aluminum pipe maybe?
Any suggestions?
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Backbones?
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No need for a backbone with a factory saddle - it gives you the needed strength.
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I use 1.5" pvc tubes, 2 bolted together usually. Unless there is already something in plase like in WS or Daggers...
Cheers, Jan
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