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PASSENGER ARM REST HELP
I am going to buy a set of passenger arm rests for my RT "Scoot3r". I am tending toward either the RIVCO or Diamond R sets. Anyone with experience with either manufactor? Any other recommendations are also welcomed and appreciated. Thanks for any info
Jim Fussner
Kraut “Not all who wander are lost” – J.R.R. Tolkien
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I can't comment on the RIVCO's but we are extremely happy with the Diamond R armrests! Super easy install, they function well and look great.
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PASSENGER ARM REST HELP
Thanks for the feedback folks- This is what I needed to hear.
Kraut “Not all who wander are lost” – J.R.R. Tolkien
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If you are at any Spyder events, see if some riders have both and check them out! I am sure they both are high quality !
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Very happy with my Diamond R products.
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2017 F3- Limited
F4 23" Windshield, Ultimate Backrest, Spyder Cuff, SpyderPops Bump Guard, Sena SMH10 Intercom, BajaRon Sway Bar, Baker Cup Holder, RT-622 trailer w/Spyder Pops Bump Guard
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...Another vote for Dioamond R!
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My vote goes to Diamond R. I have several Diamond R products and they're all great! Allen and Patti are top notch too!!
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Arm Rests
My wife likes the Corbin arm rests.
Let's Ryde!
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I and several friends use the diamond r's. They are great and very easy to install.
Jeff
2012 RT Limited Lava Bronze (aka "The Bronze Beauty")
Ultimate faux crocodile seat, backrest , and armrests in cognac-/black, Luggage nets, luggage, drink holders, top mirror, shorty antenna, SENA SMH10 headsets and SMR10 dongle, Garmin 665lm, Tri-pouch, Trunk mount flag poles, Custom Dynamics vent covers, Show Crome Luggage Rack, custom mud flap, Full Size Brake Pedal, Tricled mirror turn signals, LED strips on rear of front fenders, custom highway pegs, BakerBuilt Air Wings w/ Uppers
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Thanks to all of you -Sounds like Diamond R is the best recommendation. I like the idea of vertical adjustment, and they look good. Jim
Kraut “Not all who wander are lost” – J.R.R. Tolkien
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Looks like..!!
from this impromptu survey the Diamond R's are the way to go. Have to agree with "netminder" on trying to find those that have them and see for yourself. If this is not possible go with the flow..folks here are the best at this...
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
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I have had the pleasure of dealing with Allen at Diamond R.
All his products are top quality and his customer service is second to none!
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I have the diamond R arm rests and am happy with two installation caveats: 1) After you install them give the nuts on top of the arm rest an additional 1/2 rotation tighten. Otherwise the arm rests seem a little too loose, and 2) If you park in the sun and the passenger does not wear long sleeves the arm rests can get hot. I invested in getting some cloth covers made to handle this. Just cloth on the top and sides and elastic underneath. A tailor made them for me at a cost of $20.
Dan
2012 Viper Red Rt
upgrades:
Baja Ron's Anti-Sway
Diamond-R Arm Rests
Gloriders
High mount brake light
chrome front fender garnish
Bad Boy Horn
Chrome Deflector Rack
Chrome Scuff Nose Accent
Handlebar Grip Fringe
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