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6' 2" plus....talk to me

mike5511

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I ride a HD Ultra Classic. Stopped in to Pitbull Power Sports the other day to check out the Spyder. The owner, forget his name right now, gave me the "tour". Nice guy, I like him. I sat on a Spyder for the first time in my life and my first impression was, just like a GoldWing, made for short guys! Well, shorter than me anyway. He assured me he could change out the seat and bars and make it fit me just fine. I didn't ask what that would cost, but I figure close to a grand on top of the sale price.

So how about it you 6'2"+ Spyder riders, can they make it fit????? All my riding buddies have traded their HDs in for GoldWing Trikes, I kind of like being different so looking at the Spyders. (Wouldn't be looking at all but the #1 passenger says she would feel better/safer on 3 wheels versus 2....and she liked the Spyder!!) I've read enough on the GW forums and sat on enough GWs to come to the conclusion that I would never be as comfortable as I would like to be on a GW. Plus, a new one is about 10 grand more than a Spyder. They are nice though. Just thinking about and trying to make up my mind. All feedback is appreciated.
 
6'3" here. Ultimate tall boy seat & highway pegs puts me on the road all day in total comfort. Rode 14 hours with no discomfort, could have gone longer. Came off Ultra and never looked back. You are right about a grand extra, but well worth every penny. You will not be disappointed.
 
6'4"

also went to highway pegs and ultimate tall boy seat -- now I never want to get off bike -- I have a 2012 RTS SM5 -- but a new 2014 RT 3 cyl would be the way to go-- I got my bike just the way I want it so keeping it now -- but be careful -- I let the wife drive it once and ended up getting her a 2014 RS SM5 so I didnt have to ride on the back of mine!! Dont think an F3 would be the way to go for touring.
 
6'4" and 295# = have a RT SE6 with Seal Floorboards - really don't need a thing more. Thought I would need the adjustable bars, but, the 13s & 14s have a redesigned bar, and it's just fine. I needed to change the seat on my 2010, but the 2014 stocker is just fine for me.
 
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6' 2"

6' 2" too...
i've been riding my '09 RS SE5 since new, and have NO physical issues whatsoever... if you are looking at the RT, you will have floor boards and can get foot pegs as well...
when i got my RS, i was having a cramped right hip after a couple hours of riding... i looked at my SPYD3R one day upon returning home, and said to myself "i need another place to put my feet"... so i built floor boards and foot pegs... i also had the 2" riser for the handle bars installed... and have since put over 40,000 miles of smiles on my face....
best of luck, and ride safely....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
I ride a HD Ultra Classic. Stopped in to Pitbull Power Sports the other day to check out the Spyder. The owner, forget his name right now, gave me the "tour". Nice guy, I like him. I sat on a Spyder for the first time in my life and my first impression was, just like a GoldWing, made for short guys! Well, shorter than me anyway. He assured me he could change out the seat and bars and make it fit me just fine. I didn't ask what that would cost, but I figure close to a grand on top of the sale price.

So how about it you 6'2"+ Spyder riders, can they make it fit????? All my riding buddies have traded their HDs in for GoldWing Trikes, I kind of like being different so looking at the Spyders. (Wouldn't be looking at all but the #1 passenger says she would feel better/safer on 3 wheels versus 2....and she liked the Spyder!!) I've read enough on the GW forums and sat on enough GWs to come to the conclusion that I would never be as comfortable as I would like to be on a GW. Plus, a new one is about 10 grand more than a Spyder. They are nice though. Just thinking about and trying to make up my mind. All feedback is appreciated.

:welcome: I'm only 5'3" so I can't help so much with your specific question. But I can highly recommend buying from Len at PitBull. He'll do you right!
 
6'4" with foot pegs on both trikes. No problem for me. As mentioned, there are several ways to adjust your seating comfort. Join us.

:spyder2:
 
6'4" w/proportional frame

Seat, bars, or both. Suggestion. Make one mod at a time. Ride it a bit and you'll know soon enough if you need to do more. Personally, if you have an inseam 34" or over, I'd start with the seat.

:doorag:
 
The Tall Boy seat makes a big diff. Personally, the highway pegs are a nice product but they don't fit my body or style at all. I don't use them, ever.
 
You've gotten a lot of responses from the folks in here who have no trouble changing light bulbs in high places... :D
You mentioned your "#1 passenger"; you'll want to test-fit a new seat with her on it with you...
There's only so much room to play with; if you get more... she has less. :shocked:
 
Someone mentioned the Ultimate seat. I have one (but not for tall folks) and it's a good seat. But Corbin has a "Lamonster-cut" seat that might work for you, too. I've seen it and it looks like a good one, sitting a couple inches back.
 
I ride a HD Ultra Classic. Stopped in to Pitbull Power Sports the other day to check out the Spyder. The owner, forget his name right now, gave me the "tour". Nice guy, I like him. I sat on a Spyder for the first time in my life and my first impression was, just like a GoldWing, made for short guys! Well, shorter than me anyway. He assured me he could change out the seat and bars and make it fit me just fine. I didn't ask what that would cost, but I figure close to a grand on top of the sale price.

So how about it you 6'2"+ Spyder riders, can they make it fit????? All my riding buddies have traded their HDs in for GoldWing Trikes, I kind of like being different so looking at the Spyders. (Wouldn't be looking at all but the #1 passenger says she would feel better/safer on 3 wheels versus 2....and she liked the Spyder!!) I've read enough on the GW forums and sat on enough GWs to come to the conclusion that I would never be as comfortable as I would like to be on a GW. Plus, a new one is about 10 grand more than a Spyder. They are nice though. Just thinking about and trying to make up my mind. All feedback is appreciated.

I'm 6'4" and did not have to change anything on my 2013 ST-S
 
There are many options for seating, but the best way to determine what you need is to get the bike and put some miles on it. Then you can decide what you need. We have a sponsor here who does custom seats so the options are endless.
 
I'm 6'2" and ride a 2013 ST-S. I'm also tetraplegic (quadriplegic in American) so I'm a wee bit stiff (to put it mildly), but I was fairly comfortable except that, not being able to shift my weight around my legs would get stiff. So I added a gel seat pad. It raised the seat about 1" and it's so much more comfortable. In a perfect world it would be an inch higher still, but it's not bad. One day I may get a different seat, but for now I'm very happy.


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:welcome: The taller folks have you pretty well covered. I am vertically challenged 5'5," so cannot assist you there.

I also recommend seat mods first, then see if you need additional floorboards or adjustable handlebars. The three should solve any issues you may encounter.

Pittbull has the reputation of being one of the best dealers to buy from. Quite a few have driven a lot of miles to do business there. Since your even in the "neighborhood," a good place to consider. 2015's are out in a couple weeks.

Some good deals should be floating around on the 2014's. I do recommend 2014 1330 ACE triple engine over the 998 Rotax. Also recommend avoiding 2013 year--some have had issues. 2013's are offering a $4000 rebate as well as a three year warranty though.
 
I'm 6'3". I ordered the BRP Comfort Seat (sits you 2" further back) the same day I bought my Spyder. It has made a big difference. It's not as comfortable, after riding for long hours, as some of the custom seats, but as others have mentioned, you can also order custom seats with more leg room. Handle bars seem just right without going to the adjustable ones. I could use a little more forward foot room, but the floorboards on the 2013/14 models are not bad for comfort - much better than the pegs for tall riders.
 
Wow..!!

lot of tall people here. I feel short at 6'1"..:roflblack: but there is so much that can be done to be comfy..guess I'm lucky just changed seat to the comfort and good to go..:thumbup: where there's a will there's a way...
 
Same thread, different seam...

6ft and 300 lbs with a 32" inseam. I am looking to replace the stock 2014 RT-S seat with something that puts me further back and hopefully a bit higher.

I put a Mustang solo on my H-D Road King and really love it. I would gladly pay for a true solo seat for my spyder. I dont ride double due to my confidence issues and my wife has her own spyder.

Any suggestions anyone?

-Steve.

sduskin at gmail dot com
 
6ft and 300 lbs with a 32" inseam. I am looking to replace the stock 2014 RT-S seat with something that puts me further back and hopefully a bit higher.

I put a Mustang solo on my H-D Road King and really love it. I would gladly pay for a true solo seat for my spyder. I dont ride double due to my confidence issues and my wife has her own spyder.

Any suggestions anyone?

-Steve.

sduskin at gmail dot com


Steve - I recommend talking to Corbin. If they don't have an out-of-the-box solo seat, I bet they could come up with one for you. Otherwise as mentioned above, take a look at their Lamonster cut seat. It's not the Lamonster cut since that came out after I ordered mine, but I love my Corbin. You can see it in my mods link below.
 
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