how are you keeping the top when folded for no sleep position secure so that in an accident it will not want to come upward? Especially if there is a rider sitting on it belted in. with out being secure it will apply directional forces that may not bode well on the rider.
Sounds like a great solution. Ejection seat good idea too. Make it Fart powered....... cause the gascious person need to be ejected anyway.In the top of the original picture, you can see the latches. In the unfolded picture you can see the back side of them. I moved the catch metal to the base board so it now latches when folded. To unfold, you have to pull both latches simultaneously and lift up.
Although with the under seat storage, I have more than enough room to fab up some sort of ejector seat...
I like the idea of that mural! Looking great.
I used to do some climbing back in the '80s. Mostly in the Northern Alabama and North Carolina areas. I still have my gear, but too old and out of shape now...
Hey, maybe that's what you need to do. Paint a little climber ascending the tallest peak, and put him near the top! Maybe even add a couple of people behind him down lower.
Man, you just gave me a great idea there Pat, We could all put a bunch of these on the Outside of our Ambos;
https://www.amazon.com/Metolius-Gre...fR&pd_rd_wg=Xanaz&refRID=HMFMYH35ZA1FEGWG4J0F
Then we could all park in a row at an Expo, and boulder the whole way across the line of Ambos!
It would also give us easier access to stuff on our racks/roof.
I still have all my gear, but I'm sure none of it is trustworthy now, as I haven't climbed since the early 90's in Germany and France myself
Come on Pat, you're not ready for that.... While I'm sure both of us are past the days of muti-pitch climbs up sheer faces, I'm not afraid to boulder across a face at 4 feet off the ground