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Originally Posted by Eckhard
Seatbelts without a roll cage is looking for trouble. You don't want to be attached to a Spyder if it flips over.
I second this.
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I vote no on the belt ,but yes on the armrests.
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: 2017 RTL ORBITAL BLUE
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Seatbelt(s) on a Spyder, no, unless it was there was a frunk full of empirical evidence that it dramatically saved lives/reduced injuries ... and then it could still be a choice to wear the belts or not. Just my opinion.
If an airbag option was added to the RT Limited, I would pay extra to get that model.
Current Rides:
2015 Spyder ST-S SM5
2016 Honda Gold Wing ABS/Navi
2022 Royal Enfield Classic 350
2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan
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One thing to consider is why your wife is thinking about seat belts. If it's a general safety worry, perhaps an airbag vest might help. If she feels like she's falling off the Spyder, in addition to armrests, the handholds on either side are there.
Good luck!
~Sandee~
~Sandee~
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RT Dash Mount (from JT's Spyder Store)
Kuryakin Trident Highway Pegs
Hopnel Pouch
Magic Mirrors
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