-
What is my best option for a passenger backrest?
Hi folks,
Picked up our new 2018 F3S last weekend and so far we're LOVING it!
Still getting comfortable riding and we're getting ready to add a few things. First will be a backrest for the passenger. I've looked at a few and can't seem to figure out what would be best and provide the most stability/security for the passenger. What does everyone suggest?
Looking for something that will work with the stock seat and would give a sense of security for the passenger. Not concerned with detachability as I'd be leaving it there permanently.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Frank
-
SpyderLovers Sponsor
The Smoothspyder Dual-Mode backrest is a viable option for that model.
www.smoothspyder.com
-
Very Active Member
Oh yeah !!!
sadly was not available for my RS when I was looking and spent a small fortune for the OEM back rest (passenger only). Great product and well made easy to switch from driver to passenger...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
-
Originally Posted by frj322
Hi folks,
Picked up our new 2018 F3S last weekend and so far we're LOVING it!
Still getting comfortable riding and we're getting ready to add a few things. First will be a backrest for the passenger. I've looked at a few and can't seem to figure out what would be best and provide the most stability/security for the passenger. What does everyone suggest?
Looking for something that will work with the stock seat and would give a sense of security for the passenger. Not concerned with detachability as I'd be leaving it there permanently.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Frank
Just went through this process as well. I plan to take my 10-year old son out on the Spyder soon. I opted for the Lamonster garage passenger backrest. Also bought the matching driver backrest. The size is one of the bigger ones that are available. Very solid, mounting brackets are very heavy duty. I feel good knowing that the product is solid and will support my son without issue. Very high quality product too. Highly recommended.
-
Thanks for the input so far folks, keep the ideas coming because this sure is confusing...
Rocketman, is the Lamonster backrest sturdy given the fact that it only has the center support? I'd think a dual-post system like the Smooth-spyder would be more sturdy.
-
Originally Posted by frj322
Thanks for the input so far folks, keep the ideas coming because this sure is confusing...
Rocketman, is the Lamonster backrest sturdy given the fact that it only has the center support? I'd think a dual-post system like the Smooth-spyder would be more sturdy.
It is very solid and doesn't move. The bracket you mount under the seat is thick, heavy and strong. I just added the driver's model earlier this week too.
Haven't seen/used the Smooth-Spyder one, so I can't comment whether it is better or not.
As I said, I'm pleased with the one I bought and feel that my son is safe with it.
-
-
Back rest
Originally Posted by frj322
Hi folks,
Picked up our new 2018 F3S last weekend and so far we're LOVING it!
Still getting comfortable riding and we're getting ready to add a few things. First will be a backrest for the passenger. I've looked at a few and can't seem to figure out what would be best and provide the most stability/security for the passenger. What does everyone suggest?
Looking for something that will work with the stock seat and would give a sense of security for the passenger. Not concerned with detachability as I'd be leaving it there permanently.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Frank
I have the can am adjustable backrest and passenger armrests on my 2016 F3 Limted. You feel very secure and they are both adjustable to make it comfortable for your passenger.
Bob
-
Bob,
Are these actual Can Am products? Do you have a link?
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|