is there an xgrip for the iPad mini that would mount on the spyder rs, I'm pretty new to riding so excuse me if I ask a dumb question. I lost my right leg in Afghanistan so the spyder is pretty much the only bike I can ride. I actually have a lot of questions, I want to also convert my rs somewhat close to an RT OR ST just make it more comfortable. I would like to put a backseat on there for my wife and I have seen some of the aftermarket ones for the RS and I really don't like the way they look. Is there anything closer to the look of an RT Backseat. I also recently ordered floorboards through ISCI whom I also purchased a handbrake through, because I have no right foot to press the brake and it works awesome. However, I ordered the floorboards because I keep having trouble with my prosthetic foot sliding off the peg, because I'm also having trouble with fitting issues with my prosthetic. The prosthetic actually comes really close to fitting in the front storage compartment, but like I said CLOSE. I was hoping I could get it in there as it would just be more comfortable to just take it off on a long ride. I was thinking about maybe tying it down or strapping it to the backseat as I could imagine I'd get some looks lol, but oh well. But with the floorboards the guys at ISCI said it was about a 3 hour job, I am retired now so I have plenty of time to figure this stuff out, but I was more so hoping I could just meet some good people that live in columbia, SC that would be willing to teach me how to work on this thing myself. I could figure it out, but there is only so many youtube videos, I'm not the most mechanically inclined person out there, but I catch on pretty fast, however somethings are just to advanced for me to figure out on my own. I have no problem paying someone to do the work, however I have quickly learned that when it comes to the world of recreational vehicles it seems the sales people and service people in a lot of shops are QUICK to lie and cheat and rip you off. I had a bad experience with capital city cycles in columbia, Sc and I won't say they ripped me off but the Guy at ISCI said that brake job specifically only takes about 1.50 hours, and the service guy at capital city cycles quoted me for 3 hours and said " oh if its less I will not charge you " yeah right. It just so happened to be exactly 3 hours. I did ask him to do a look over on the bike, but I don't even think he did that. Their customer service was terrible, and I will certainly never go there again. I'm just looking to meet some people on here I can trust maybe ever ride with. I recently also joined the patriot guard as they were their for me when I got hurt.