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OKey
09-07-2018, 10:10 PM
I'm thinking of getting a backrest for my recent purchased 2014 RtS Limited SE6
Can anyone tell me their experience with their rider after it is installed?

it sorta looks like it would cramp my wife's room.

Chupaca
09-07-2018, 11:17 PM
But it looks like they are sitting between the camels humps.... :roflblack: never heard any complaints ....

fjray
09-08-2018, 03:45 AM
My wife never liked a back rest on any of our bikes. It seemed to always be in the way.

Brentc
09-08-2018, 05:30 AM
I'm thinking of getting a backrest for my recent purchased 2014 RtS Limited SE6
Can anyone tell me their experience with their rider after it is installed?

it sorta looks like it would cramp my wife's room.

The backrest folds forward for ease of passenger entry, and my wife has found that she likes the backrest in. Makes her feel more secure in the seat. :thumbup:

PMK
09-08-2018, 06:17 AM
I suspect the answers will be varied. Essentially it depends upon what seat you have AND how large is the passenger.

canamjhb
09-08-2018, 12:14 PM
It would cramp a pregnant lady (or one shaped like she is pregnant). Otherwise, no problem.

Fire34
09-08-2018, 12:36 PM
We purchased a seat from a member here with a utopia backrest. It was an easy install etc. After I got it put on our first test run was a no go. The boss was really cramped up, I just use her as my back rest;) So if anyone wants this seat it fits RTs up to 2013.

Dave





I'm thinking of getting a backrest for my recent purchased 2014 RtS Limited SE6
Can anyone tell me their experience with their rider after it is installed?

it sorta looks like it would cramp my wife's room.

Motorcycledave
09-08-2018, 12:50 PM
When my wife rides with me I take off my backrest to give her room,
plenty depends how big you and her are....


I'm thinking of getting a backrest for my recent purchased 2014 RtS Limited SE6
Can anyone tell me their experience with their rider after it is installed?

it sorta looks like it would cramp my wife's room.

ARtraveler
09-08-2018, 01:54 PM
Here--size does matter. Riding cramped is NEVER fun. :yes:

GaryinWI
09-08-2018, 03:17 PM
The BRP driver backrest definitely takes up passenger seating space on my F3L. I added the SypderPops trunk extender which adds 4-5” to passenger seat. Worked great for us. Nice product! And as someone mentioned my passenger feels more secure with the backrest.

teninospyder
09-08-2018, 03:21 PM
The backrest folds forward for ease of passenger entry, and my wife has found that she likes the backrest in. Makes her feel more secure in the seat. :thumbup:

I suggested removing it "ONCE" :lecturef_smilie: Something like "Keep your hands off" was her response :roflblack::bowdown:

davehirst
09-10-2018, 08:33 AM
I take it off when riding 2 up as my wife has trouble getting on and off with the backrest in place, even though it does lay front. I have left it on a few times and there is no complaining about being cramped, just her inability to lift her leg over the backrest. She usually sits in my seat then slides up to the pillion.

Fatcycledaddy
09-10-2018, 08:59 AM
The backrest folds forward for ease of passenger entry, and my wife has found that she likes the backrest in. Makes her feel more secure in the seat. :thumbup:

:agree: Sunday I was talking to my wife about this to get her input on the backrest. Her comments were exactly the same!
I will agree however with all of the ones that say the size of both of you will determine you opinion of this.

OKey
09-10-2018, 09:07 AM
I take it off when riding 2 up as my wife has trouble getting on and off with the backrest in place, even though it does lay front. I have left it on a few times and there is no complaining about being cramped, just her inability to lift her leg over the backrest. She usually sits in my seat then slides up to the pillion.

My wife does the same by sitting in my seat and sliding back. I think with her leg condition and having a little trouble lifting her leg to get off and on now, that a back rest may not be a good idea.
95% of all our riding is 2 up.

Thanks all !!!

Bigmo
09-10-2018, 10:08 AM
Ideally, if there was a passenger backrest (trunk backrest) that is thinner than the OEM backrest, that should resolve a lot of issues, it may give an extra couple of inches. I tried both Utopia and BRP and do hear complaints from the boss. So, no backrest, for now anyway, until someone comes up with something.