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Another driver backrest option

blacklightning

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As many of you know, BRP thinks a lot of their products (too much considering the price). I have been wanting a backrest every since I purchased my spyder. I sat on one in the showroom with the BRP backrest, and it was great. But at $449, I couldn't see it. I have heard a lot about the Utopia backrest, and it looks like a quality product also. Most of those seem to run around $280 (not bad). Well while on ebay, I came across the Smart Mount Backrest by Show Chrome Accessories. They run around $180 (that's even better). Well, I wanted to give it a try, but didn't have any reviews. About a week ago, I came across one for $100:yikes:. At that price, I had to try. It arrived yesterday, and I mounted it. It mounts very much like the utopia. As with the utopia, I was a little worried about cutting the seat, but after mounting the backrest, I am very happy. I haven't had a chance to give it a road test, but I should be able to do so in a couple of days when the temps hit 60. I will report back.
 
Here is a picture. Weather should be nice thursday through saturday, so I am sure I will get a chance to test it out friday or saturday. There is also a nice pouch for storage that attaches to the rear of the backrest. It is secured with 3 nice snaps. Forgive the junky shop, waiting on spring for a good cleaning.
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I just wanted to mention that I have the comfort seat (2" additional leg room for the driver). It would probably be a tight fit for a passenger with the driver backrest in place, but it is easily removable. My wife doesn't ride, but I will be trying to change that over the next 4-5 months. I kind of like leaning back on her rather than a back rest anyway.
 
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Shop Status

Some people have "Show Shops" others have shops where they "Get er Done", I prefer the later.:cheers: Nice job on the seat.:thumbup:
 
Here is a picture. Weather should be nice thursday through saturday, so I am sure I will get a chance to test it out friday or saturday. There is also a nice pouch for storage that attaches to the rear of the backrest. It is secured with 3 nice snaps. Forgive the junky shop, waiting on spring for a good cleaning.View attachment 100267
I just wanted to mention that I have the comfort seat (2" additional leg room for the driver). It would probably be a tight fit for a passenger with the driver backrest in place, but it is easily removable. My wife doesn't ride, but I will be trying to change that over the next 4-5 months. I kind of like leaning back on her rather than a back rest anyway.

Looking good. If you think that your shop looks bad, mine would probably give you nightmares.

CJ JAX
 
:congrats: on a good bargain!

I really like having a backrest when traveling. A feature of my Ultimate seat backrest is it will fold down to make it easier to mount/dismount from the Spyder. That looks like it may do that, but does it?
 
:congrats: on a good bargain!

I really like having a backrest when traveling. A feature of my Ultimate seat backrest is it will fold down to make it easier to mount/dismount from the Spyder. That looks like it may do that, but does it?
Yes, it does fold down. I had it pretty easy on the installation since the guy that I bought the comfort seat from had a utopia back rest installed, and left the main bracket in the seat. He had allready cut the seat, and drilled the necessary holes. I was hoping it was the same piece within the seat, but it wasn't. All I needed to do was remove the seat, and take out his holding bracket. Then I in stalled mine in the same hole. Everything lined right up. The one I bought was used. It was purchased, but never installed. I picked it up on ebay. But the price listed in the link seems well worth it. I will let you know either friday or saturday.
 
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Have you had a Utopia, with the easy-out option? :dontknow:

Purchased the Utopia, sight unseen for my new 2014. A couple month's before the 2014 arrived. Install took less than 15 minutes. Pull the plug on the OEM seat, shave the foam insert, screw the mounting plate under the seat into the pre-drilled holes, snap in the Utopia back rest and Voila! Cost $250 ish. Like the other, matches the OEM upholstery.
 
Purchased the Utopia, sight unseen for my new 2014. A couple month's before the 2014 arrived. Install took less than 15 minutes. Pull the plug on the OEM seat, shave the foam insert, screw the mounting plate under the seat into the pre-drilled holes, snap in the Utopia back rest and Voila! Cost $250 ish. Like the other, matches the OEM upholstery.
That is what I was looking at buying before I came across this one. I still like the Utopia, but at $100, I couldn't resist. The installation is the same.
 
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Purchased the Utopia, sight unseen for my new 2014. A couple month's before the 2014 arrived. Install took less than 15 minutes. Pull the plug on the OEM seat, shave the foam insert, screw the mounting plate under the seat into the pre-drilled holes, snap in the Utopia back rest and Voila! Cost $250 ish. Like the other, matches the OEM upholstery.
:agree:.....AK, I have one also and I think Utopia should have added what I did to the bottom of seat bracket at the rear........3" X 3" X 1/2 " thick piece of blu or pink construc foam...........This relieves the Pressure on the bolts which hold the bracket onto the seat Pan.....Those Bolts go into brass fittings that can TOO easily come out .......When you lean against the backrest the pressure is transferred through the brackets to those rear bolts........The foam prevents the bracket from moving down from the pan...........Yes this may be over-kill but it doesn't hurt anything and may just prevent a problem that No one wants to cover .......I'm pretty sure BRP would give you grief because the seat wasn't OEM................just sayin.........Mike :thumbup:
 
:agree:.....AK, I have one also and I think Utopia should have added what I did to the bottom of seat bracket at the rear........3" X 3" X 1/2 " thick piece of blu or pink construc foam...........This relieves the Pressure on the bolts which hold the bracket onto the seat Pan.....Those Bolts go into brass fittings that can TOO easily come out .......When you lean against the backrest the pressure is transferred through the brackets to those rear bolts........The foam prevents the bracket from moving down from the pan...........Yes this may be over-kill but it doesn't hurt anything and may just prevent a problem that No one wants to cover .......I'm pretty sure BRP would give you grief because the seat wasn't OEM................just sayin.........Mike :thumbup:

So far, I have not experienced any issues with loose or loosening attachment bolts or the unseating of the brass inserts. 9,500 miles on the 2014 and the Utopia. Thank you for the information. There are a lot of Utopia users out there.

RE: BRP, they wouldn't dare give me a problem about non OEM backrest.
 
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Mike,
I'll be checking with the Missus... AFTER she opens her presents! :D
D,
I may be discussing these with you some more... :thumbup:
 
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