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well since the wife rides back there she loves em. very stable and move fairly easy if needed. i like them because they match the seat.
btw ...... skip their cup holder. not worth the money IMHO
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well since the wife rides back there she loves em. very stable and move fairly easy if needed. i like them because they match the seat.
btw ...... skip their cup holder. not worth the money IMHO
We have the Diamond R and are very pleased easy install and sturdy they are a little priceyAnyone have or try both the Diamond R Armrests, (http://www.diamondraccessories.com/canamspyder/proddisplay.php?name=Passenger Armrest) and the RIVCO Arm Rests, (http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/product.php?productid=812&cat=435&page=1). Which one do you and or better half like better? Thanks Kent.
Ride safe!
Anyone have or try both the Diamond R Armrests, (http://www.diamondraccessories.com/canamspyder/proddisplay.php?name=Passenger Armrest) and the RIVCO Arm Rests, (http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/product.php?productid=812&cat=435&page=1). Which one do you and or better half like better? Thanks Kent.
Ride safe!
Full Circle: Thanks for the positive points. We can't speak for the support characteristics of other armrests, but ours are CNC-machined from solid billet aluminum, and easily handle up to 25 lbs weight/pressure each. CARA from RIVCO
Anyone have or try both the Diamond R Armrests, (http://www.diamondraccessories.com/canamspyder/proddisplay.php?name=Passenger Armrest) and the RIVCO Arm Rests, (http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/product.php?productid=812&cat=435&page=1). Which one do you and or better half like better? Thanks Kent.
Ride safe!
Corbin also makes some nice looking armrest. Corbin.com search can am
I don't mean to be argumentative but I am looking for armrests like other guys here and I would like to ask a few questions for the benefit of everyone. The Spyder is a 3 wheeler, which means there are strong lateral forces in sharp flat turns. Passenger and rider must have something quite sturdy to lean on and support them. If you are using armrests for that purpose instead of the passenger grips, then 25 pounds of support doesn't sound like all that much to me. It doesn't matter how strong the armrests themselves are if heavy pressure will tear them out of the material to which they are attached. Have you done any destuctive testing to see what the real upper limit for pressure is? Is there a safety issue here?
Please don't think I am picking on Rivco. Your's was just the post that got me thinking. I would like to pose the very same questions to the Diamond R guys, Showchrome and whoever else makes armrests. I want to install the strongest armrests I can find that are also comfortable.
We tell all our customers that our armrest are meant to be seat belts, they do not lock into place and that is by design, if you are in a emergency situation you may panic and cant open them.
Our armrest are designed just for that reason, armrest. This allows the passenger to be able to relax their arms providing relief to the shoulders and neck. Our pad is designed longer than any others so the the forearm is totally supported. This allows the passenger to be more comfortable and able to ride longer.
With our armrest the passenger can still reach the hand holds and should when needed.
Just another note; there is NO DRILLING required to mount our armrest.
Enjoy the ride
Allen & Patti