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Conformt seat
I popped for a COMFORT SEAT and its not so comfy. I'm disappointed, for the money spent I expected better.
Is there a way to move the handle bar higher?? About 1 inch should do it
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Little checking..!!
Home page, sponsors have a variety of risers. Brp also has adjustable bars. Check them out..!!
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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If the handlebars on the ST are like the ones on the RS you can add a riser. There are several options available if that is the case. Good luck.
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So far the only handlebar risers That I could find are the ones that raise the grips 2-3". I don't see how they're installed as it requires cutting the handlebar tube.
Wish they were like the RT's, but they're not. The RS riser is a 3 bolt hole block and the ST needs a 4 bolt hole.
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You could swap your ST bars for RT bars. That would get you the rise your looking for. A few have put the ST bars on on their RS with good results. All the 13's have the same mounting method and bolt pattern
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Handle bars
The reason I'm looking to rise the bar is because the new COMFORT SEAT has me sitting down hill and that puts a lot of weight on my shoulders and arms. Not so bad around town but there would be some stress on a long trip.
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Originally Posted by 3rdwheel
The reason I'm looking to rise the bar is because the new COMFORT SEAT has me sitting down hill and that puts a lot of weight on my shoulders and arms. Not so bad around town but there would be some stress on a long trip.
I had my seat shaped at a upholsterer to avoid that downhill slide on my GS.They scooped a bit of foam out of the front and rear so the wife wasn't sliding forward as well.
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Handel bar riser
Originally Posted by Just Doo Me
I had my seat shaped at a upholsterer to avoid that downhill slide on my GS.They scooped a bit of foam out of the front and rear so the wife wasn't sliding forward as well.
So its not just me.
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I had one on my RS for one ride and couldn't wait to take it off.......
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comfort seat
Originally Posted by DrewNJ
I had one on my RS for one ride and couldn't wait to take it off.......
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Well I had a backrest installed for me and she who commands, I don't think that the dealer will be interested in a return. Looks I'm going to eat the 1900.00 unless I can find someone who can work with it.
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Originally Posted by 3rdwheel
Well I had a backrest installed for me and she who commands, I don't think that the dealer will be interested in a return. Looks I'm going to eat the 1900.00 unless I can find someone who can work with it.
Touch base with motorcycledave and let him know what your trying to accomplish with the seat. I'm sure he could make it a ton better!
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Conformt seat
Originally Posted by DrewNJ
Touch base with motorcycledave and let him know what your trying to accomplish with the seat. I'm sure he could make it a ton better!
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I looked all though the home page and I Goggled motercycledave, no luck. Where can I find the Co./Him?
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Originally Posted by 3rdwheel
I looked all though the home page and I Goggled motercycledave, no luck. Where can I find the Co./Him?
http://www.motorcycledave.com
His username here on spyderlovers is motorcycledave.
He did some seat work with a cover for me and I am more than satisfied. He's also a genuinely great guy.
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