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Do other Short people have an issue reaching the 2025 RT Sea to Sky brake pedal?! What are others like me doing?

Elembytes

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I have an issue, a BIG Issue with the 2025 Spyder's. I am only 5'2" and have an inseam of 27". I sat on a 2025 Sea to Sky at a dealer yesterday and I couldn't even reach the brake pedal. Whose idea was that one? Good Grief! I have a 2015 RT Limited and have NO issues with the brake pedal. What was BRP Thinking? What are others like me doing about this issue? Are they losing sales or people wanting to trade up by this big overlook? Very disappointed. I don't want an F3 - but at least with that one, the brake pedal is adjustable.
 
The brake pedal position can be adjusted by changing out the brake rod for longer or shorter ones. Have the dealer put the correct brake rod for you on the scooter you are interested in and hop back on it.
 
I have an issue -BIG Issue with the 2025 Spyder's. I am only 5'2" and a inseam of 27". I sat on a 2025 Sea to Sky at a dealer yesterday and I couldn't even reach the brake pedal. Whose idea was that one? Good Grief. I have a 2015 RT Limited and have NO issues with the brake pedal. What was BRP Thinking? What are others like me doing about this issue? They are losing sales or people wanting to trade up but this big overlook. Very disappointed. I don't want and F3- but at least with that one the brake pedal is adjustable.
That has been an issue for short people since 2020. It can be fixed, Lamonster has a floorboard riser that will adjust the floorboard up about 2" than adjust brake pedal if needed. The Sea to Sky is a nice Spyder.
 
The brake pedal position can be adjusted by changing out the brake rod for longer or shorter ones. Have the dealer put the correct brake rod for you on the scooter you are interested in and hop back on it.
Yes, it is aftermarket, but if the dealer is not willing to put on one that cost about $100 in order to make a sale, he does not want to sell one very bad.
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FYI - that particular kit is from Slingmods..........
 
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I have a 2020 RT-L, which ought to be fairly similar, and I"m 5-5. I've added a brake pedal riser (absolutely essential) as well as floorboard risers. I also changed out the handlebars and eventually went with Helibars to put hands where I want them to be (Be careful to get the right Helibars!) In addition, my backrest pushes me forward a bit as well.


I almost forgot, this wasn't as comfortable for me, but it does do the job of getting the handlebars closer to you, and it costs a lot less:

 
The brake pedal position can be adjusted by changing out the brake rod for longer or shorter ones. Have the dealer put the correct brake rod for you on the scooter you are interested in and hop back on it.
I don’t know that the F3 “rod change” works on the ‘20+ RT, Gwolf... the pedal is connected differently.

Pete
 
I had no issue reaching the brake pedal on my ‘20 RT, Elembytes. Oh, wait... it depends on what you call short! 😆
Sorry, couldn’t help myself now that you have an answer. 😆 😆

Pete
 
I don’t know that the F3 “rod change” works on the ‘20+ RT, Gwolf... the pedal is connected differently.

Pete

I posted the aftermarket rod parts up there. They are are for 2020+ Can Am RT. It is not the same rods on the pre 2020, but the rods are available. I left a picture and link on a post about 3 or 4 back.
 
I posted the aftermarket rod parts up there. They are are for 2020+ Can Am RT. It is not the same rods on the pre 2020, but the rods are avaiable. I left a picture and link on a post about 3 or 4 back.
Ahhhhh. Good to see there is now another adjustment option besides Lamont’s riser, Gwolf.

Pete
 
I have an issue, a BIG Issue with the 2025 Spyder's. I am only 5'2" and have an inseam of 27". I sat on a 2025 Sea to Sky at a dealer yesterday and I couldn't even reach the brake pedal. Whose idea was that one? Good Grief! I have a 2015 RT Limited and have NO issues with the brake pedal. What was BRP Thinking? What are others like me doing about this issue? Are they losing sales or people wanting to trade up by this big overlook? Very disappointed. I don't want an F3 - but at least with that one, the brake pedal is adjustable.

I have short legs as well. When I bought my Spyder I had the same issue. A shorter OEM brake linkage for $25 fixed me right up. The dealership wouldn't toss the part in for free and I had to pay for it, they ordered the part and installed it for free but then 'forgot' to adjust the left side, duh!

I then had to ask for the original linkage rod back, they wanted to keep it even after making me pay for the new part. No way! Can I use this part? No, but it's mine and I wanted it back and I have it.
 
I have short legs as well. When I bought my Spyder I had the same issue. A shorter OEM brake linkage for $25 fixed me right up. The dealership wouldn't toss the part in for free and I had to pay for it, they ordered the part and installed it for free but then 'forgot' to adjust the left side, duh!

I then had to ask for the original linkage rod back, they wanted to keep it even after making me pay for the new part. No way! Can I use this part? No, but it's mine and I wanted it back and I have it.
Did you get to see the new brake linkage?
They probably just shortened the OEM linkage that was on your Spyder!
FOOD for THOUGHT!
 
I have short legs as well. When I bought my Spyder I had the same issue. A shorter OEM brake linkage for $25 fixed me right up. The dealership wouldn't toss the part in for free and I had to pay for it, they ordered the part and installed it for free but then 'forgot' to adjust the left side, duh!

I then had to ask for the original linkage rod back, they wanted to keep it even after making me pay for the new part. No way! Can I use this part? No, but it's mine and I wanted it back and I have it.
Just by way of “confusion reduction” for those newbies with ‘20+ RT, Albec is referring to an F3, not the ‘20+ RT mentioned by the OP. There is no need for any left side adjustment on the ‘20+ RT.
On the F3, if you move the right side pegs/floorboards forward or back from the stock “position 3”, you need to buy a shorter or longer brake linkage to keep your brake pedal at the same height.

Pete
 
Did you get to see the new brake linkage?
They probably just shortened the OEM linkage that was on your Spyder!
FOOD for THOUGHT!

Yes, I got to see the new linkage. As I said, it was installed when I picked up the Spyder. It was right there, installed where it should be.

"They probably just shortened the OEM linkage that was on your Spyder!"

Um, what? Did you happen to read this part of my post?

"I then had to ask for the original linkage rod back, they wanted to keep it even after making me pay for the new part. No way! Can I use this part? No, but it's mine and I wanted it back and I have it."

No, they didn't just shorten the original linkage, what sense would that make when they can charge me for a new part instead?
 
Just by way of “confusion reduction” for those newbies with ‘20+ RT, Albec is referring to an F3, not the ‘20+ RT mentioned by the OP. There is no need for any left side adjustment on the ‘20+ RT.
On the F3, if you move the right side pegs/floorboards forward or back from the stock “position 3”, you need to buy a shorter or longer brake linkage to keep your brake pedal at the same height.

Pete

There's no need to adjust the left side on the 20+ RT? If the right side is adjusted, either forward or back, won't the left side be either shorter or longer if no adjustment is made to this side?

Changing my brake linkage did not adjust the height of the brake pedal, just the distance of the pedal to the rider's foot to compensate for longer/shorter legs.
 
There's no need to adjust the left side on the 20+ RT? If the right side is adjusted, either forward or back, won't the left side be either shorter or longer if no adjustment is made to this side?

Changing my brake linkage did not adjust the height of the brake pedal, just the distance of the pedal to the rider's foot to compensate for longer/shorter legs.
Albec, your signature shows that you ride an F3. Are you commenting on an F3 here? Or are you commenting on a ‘20+ RT?

Pete
 
I have short legs as well. When I bought my Spyder I had the same issue. A shorter OEM brake linkage for $25 fixed me right up. The dealership wouldn't toss the part in for free and I had to pay for it, they ordered the part and installed it for free but then 'forgot' to adjust the left side, duh!

I then had to ask for the original linkage rod back, they wanted to keep it even after making me pay for the new part. No way! Can I use this part? No, but it's mine and I wanted it back and I have it.
I don't blame you. That rod could be handy if you ever sell the bike.
 
I don't blame you. That rod could be handy if you ever sell the bike.
That is truth... I had to buy another brake rod to move the brake forward. The one that was on the scooter when I bought it new is still hanging on a nail in my shop. Eventually, it may be needed - if I sell that Can Am, or if somebody needs one to adjust an older Can Am they bought or inherited.
 
Albec, your signature shows that you ride an F3. Are you commenting on an F3 here? Or are you commenting on a ‘20+ RT?

Pete

I was talking about my F3, but I now realize that the RT has floorboards that would not need adjustment like the F3 needs.

So, just never mind me. lol
 
I was talking about my F3, but I now realize that the RT has floorboards that would not need adjustment like the F3 needs.

So, just never mind me. lol
Ahhhhhhh. That makes sense now, Albec. Thanks for clarifying 👍
 
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