My wife got her 2014 Spyder RT a couple of weeks ago and she wanted the comfort seat and backrest.
We found through the Costco Auto Program that we could get a 15% discount on parts at our local participating dealer so we used that.
I had watched the video on installing a seat from Ultimate seats so I was aware of what I needed to do.
When we got the seat and started working on the bike, I started to remove the passenger backrest.
My wife said the instructions didn't say to remove that. I told her I had watched a video on how to do this, but I took a look at the instructions, and sure enough they do not say to remove the passenger backrest, but to reach under the seat and remove the bolts that way, so I tried that.
It doesn't work!
So I finished working on the passenger backrest to get that off.
After we got the seat off, we placed it upside down on a sheet next to the new seat and started transferring parts like the instructions said.
When we took the tool pouch off, we realized Can Am forgot to mold two of the clips that hold the Velcro straps on, that hold the tools on.
What were they thinking? ..... Or maybe they weren't. So now the tools have to go somewhere else.
We finally got the seat on, and installed the backrest. I would recommend if you do both at the same time, to install the backrest support plate on the bottom of the seat before you put it on the bike. There is enough room to do it with the seat on, but it would have been better to have done it since we had the seat off.
The bike looks really nice and my wife likes how the seat sets her back, she thinks she may not even need highway pegs now.
When we took the tool pouch off, we realized Can Am forgot to mold two of the clips that hold the Velcro straps on, that hold the tools on.
What were they thinking? ..... Or maybe they weren't. So now the tools have to go somewhere else.
The bike looks really nice and my wife likes how the seat sets her back, she thinks she may not even need highway pegs now.
on the successful conclusion to the installation!
Can you get us a picture of the area where to tool pouch mounting clips should be?
I sort of doubt that they forget them; perhaps there's another option for getting things tied down.
If your seat is the same as mine, the 2 inboard clips are moulded on, the 2 outboard clips are press fitted under a pair of moulded lugs for each of the 2 clips/straps - did you check your previous seat to see if you could use anything from that to let you fit the tool bag in the 'right' spot?
Your Comfort Seat pan is distinctly diffferent from mine in that mine has two molded tangs toward the centerline of the pan into which a rectangular loop on each velcro strap hooks. Your seat pan is solid where the tangs "used to be." I guess that's a minor change between model year Comfort Seat pans. The good side of the issue is if you need the tool kit it will be easier to get to and replace than if strapped under the seat.
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I like the goofy little "bottom cavity" in the trunk, to store my upgraded tool kit. (It's not like it's ever needed right?)
and I just use the strappy things as an improvised D ring extender on my helmet in case the oddly unusable helmet hooks are needed.
Which fortunately aren't needed too often.
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