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    I'm only seeing armrest's for F-3 in catalogue,are these the one's you are all using on the RT's?Heated grips still accessible?

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    Default Diamond R Armrests

    We have diamond R easy to install, seem sturdy enough as wife puts her weight on them to get on and off. Yes you can get to all
    heating controls and we have a bottle holder attached also. But I have never realyy looked at the other versions. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by woods View Post
    I'm only seeing armrest's for F-3 in catalogue,are these the one's you are all using on the RT's?Heated grips still accessible?
    by which manufacturer??

    2017 RT-S

    Bump Skid - Spyderpops
    Wrap - Wrapmyspyder
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    Sena 20D & SM10
    3 PC Mesh Zippered Lid Net Set - TricLED
    A arm LED's - Safety LED's - TricLED
    Mirror Sequential turn signals
    Glo-riders
    LED rear turn signals and reverse lights
    Front Grills
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    2017 RT-S

    Bump Skid - Spyderpops
    Wrap - Wrapmyspyder
    swaybar - Bajaron
    Sena 20D & SM10
    3 PC Mesh Zippered Lid Net Set - TricLED
    A arm LED's - Safety LED's - TricLED
    Mirror Sequential turn signals
    Glo-riders
    LED rear turn signals and reverse lights
    Front Grills
    Third Brake light
    Larson Scanner
    Light Up - Sue Hopper

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    Was looking in BRP accs catalogue.Thanks for the link!

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    Default ShowChrome armrests

    Quote Originally Posted by youngers View Post
    too much , not adjustable ? a pain for the passenger to get on and off ...
    these swing out and are some what comfortable , the passenger can get off and on easier ! but the do get loose over a few miles of riding , almost need to have a star washer or compression washer in between the swing point ... -------> pretty easy to install I had one on my last cycle ...

    https://youtu.be/7Vibe8ac4vE <-------- this is one shawn smok is putting on an 2018 model , I like the way they flip up and out of the way and look appealing ... ( uhhhh shawn is in comfort Friday attire )
    i have them also. For one up riding they can be folded in and hardly know they’re there. Or one bolt on each side and they are removed.
    2017 F3 Limited , Gloss Black with red and carbon fiber accents

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    I'm a new Spyder owner 2018 RTL. I installed the Can Am arm rest and they look great, and the wife likes them. I don't know if they stay up when I'm riding alone, but why is that important? Am I missing something?

    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenic View Post
    I'm a new Spyder owner 2018 RTL. I installed the Can Am arm rest and they look great, and the wife likes them. I don't know if they stay up when I'm riding alone, but why is that important? Am I missing something?

    Rick
    No, you're not missing anything and it's not important. Other than when my passenger is getting on the Spyder, mine stay in the lowered position all the time. There may be a need to have them flipped up on a winter ride so your passenger can reach the heated grips. If they were installed correctly, they should stay up.
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    2014 Spyder RT Limited SE6
    BRP Tri Axis Adjustable Handlebars
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    BRP RT Passenger Armrest
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    Lamonster LED Headlights & Fog Lights
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    Show Chrome 7.5 inch Spiral Antenna
    SpyderFlap Mud Guard
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    Rivco Dual Flag Mount

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boilermaker View Post
    boilermaker, Mine have always stayed in the up position when not in use by my wife, though you'd have to almost fully uninstall them now to correct it, I checked that the pivot bolt was tight enough for me before installing and I've used them for months now, over 8k miles since installed and they stay up all of my Iron Butt rides, even VERY bumpy dirt roads going into the Northwest Angle of MN.
    Thanks for the info. I figured as much. I am not going to worry about it since it requires disassembly to correct.[/QUOTE

    What captured my interest here is the iron butt ride on the Spyder. Can you elaborate, you were riding the RT, F3? Not to hijack the thread, so if you want to start a new thread or just PM me. Thanks.

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