The Can Am Ryker needs a driver backrest ASAP!
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The Can Am Ryker needs a driver backrest ASAP!
The back bag is the back rest for me. Fits my body excellent. Maybe you can adjust the handle bars and foot pegs to make it work for you. cueman
I think that is what Ryker900 did. It looks like he has added a larger pad to the front of the trunk. Looks good
Yes I did, but it does not have much padding and it's velcroed on. Would like something with more padding for my old back.
Here's what I did for a back rest. I bought a back rest pad from E-bay for $23 and made my own bracket to attach it to. Works great and cost was cheap! I also changed the top case to a lockable EMGO for $70. A 3/4 helmet will fit in it. Also cheap! Works great!
Could also fit a motorcycle top case with an integrated passenger backrest, such as this SHAD one:
I'm presuming it would attach to the Max Mount ok and it could be adjusted to fit behind the rider.
better to ride 2up ..
This lumbar support works wonders for my back.
Here's where to get the Emgo: https://www.denniskirk.com/emgo/trav...prd/493508.sku
You have to put the Emgo as far back as you can. I used the 2 brackets that came with the Emgo and put them both together to go all the way across the bottom of the max mount and the Emgo mount. The Emgo fits pretty tight against the backrest. The lid of the Emgo opens almost all the way, but not quite. You can get everything in but have to hold the lid open or it will close. Maybe you could raise the Emgo a little some way. I'm fine with the way it is. Hope that the pictures help. I changed my mind and I raised the front of the Emgo a quarter of an inch with a piece of 1/4" thick x 3/4" wide x 9" long aluminum I had on hand. Now the Emgo opens all the way and is not touching the backrest.
perfect, thank you
do you have a pic showing that piece you added to raise it up?
My solution - a neighbour skilled in needlework stitched a pad for me and it is attached with several strips of Velcro - feels very comfortable and I don't see why it will not work well.
I am going to attach pictures but they will probably be upside down based on previous experience :-)
I'll try again with the pics
Well if you can turn your neck sideways you will see what I did - if you can't you should not be ryding :-)
Can you share any information on your back rest, make model, where to purchase
being 76 the back rest is top need for me
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Which bag is that vstrommer, and is it on a linq plate?
Put a pillow in a back pack and keep on riding...........:ohyea:
CTAC,
Where did you source your lumbar support from?
I posted this previously but it works great for me - neighbor sewed a pad encased in waterproof material and it is attached with Velcro - in the Florida heat the Velcro melted a bit so I had her attach a couple of straps that fit inside the top case cover and when pulled tight the pad stays well in place.
Picture attached but it will probably be upside down as I have not figured out the IT skill needed so far!