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Backrest install

KNIGHTRIDER

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I got my Utopia backrest at 3pm today and was on the road by 4pm. The instructions are very clear and other than putting my seat back in place, it was a piece of cake.

I'm very impressed with the quality of workmanship and the overall looks of the backrest. It actually makes the RT look like a real touring bike now.(With my Kewlmetal Hiways pegs)

One note on taking the seat out- just pull the aft part of the seat forward and you will be able to see (and take out) the 2 bolts. Much easier than trying to reach under the seat to take them out. The nuts are contained in a channel so they will not turn but will slide out after the bolt is removed.

Thanks again to Utopia for stepping up and getting a backrest for us old guys.
 
backrest

Yes bolts easier to remove from top but if drop bolt or nuts they disappear to never never land, awesoime backrest , wife loves it.
 
Photos, please, knightrider...:dontknow:


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Problem Reinstalling Seat - After Backrest Add

Got the backrest installed without a lot of trouble. I reinstalled the seat bolts and nuts at the back and the seat latch post dropped right into the hole. At that point I reattached the hydraulic seat post and now the seat sits too far forward to close properly.

I tried tightening and loosening the rear bolts but can't seem to find the right combination. I also tried putting the hydaulic unit on then tightening the bolts at the back but just can't seem to find the right combination.:yikes:

If anyone has an idea on a way to mediate this let me know.:2thumbs:

Thanks and enjoy the holiday weekend.

Lonnie
 
I had the same problem. I found I had to loosen the bolts, the lift up a little at the rear of seat and it would move back where it should be. I then closed the seat and tightened the bolts. Now it works like it should.
Jack
 
Jack's advise is good. Close the seat, allowing the front latch to properly align it & then tighten the rear bolts. Also, make sure you have the steel sleeves in place on those rear bolts. The first time I re-installed the saddle, I forgot those & then nothing worked right...
 
backrest on your 09

Jack's advise is good. Close the seat, allowing the front latch to properly align it & then tighten the rear bolts. Also, make sure you have the steel sleeves in place on those rear bolts. The first time I re-installed the saddle, I forgot those & then nothing worked right...
Hello. I saw your 09 on the 'Utopia" site, was it difficult to install? Hope to meet you on the road sometime?

Be well,
Bruce
 
Hello. I saw your 09 on the 'Utopia" site, was it difficult to install? Hope to meet you on the road sometime?

Be well,
Bruce

It was easy to install, but I found the toughest part was re-stapling the seat cover back down (you only remove the passenger section of the cover). The seat pan is a very tough & hard plastic that my stapler wouldn't penetrate. Also, the molded-in hinge part in the rear made it even more difficult to staple in far enough where they weren't obvious to the casual observer. I ended up sending it to Utopia & they stapled it for me. Looks right now.

You might consider having an auto upholsterer staple it for you with their better equipment.
 
Looks like the best deal for this old geezerettes back...hopefully Utopia will get to me before the long ride. Also any Spyder shoppers in IL area?...highly recommend the Dockside Marina dealership in Wilmington, IL.. (Terry owner). Easy to DEAL (hear deal) with. Everyone have a great day being kind to yourself and your Spyder!!! Actually for me they gave me such a wonderful deal that I will ride that "bug" from there to home. And still be ahead PLUS the joy of the ride...:2thumbs:
 
Thank you

It was easy to install, but I found the toughest part was re-stapling the seat cover back down (you only remove the passenger section of the cover). The seat pan is a very tough & hard plastic that my stapler wouldn't penetrate. Also, the molded-in hinge part in the rear made it even more difficult to staple in far enough where they weren't obvious to the casual observer. I ended up sending it to Utopia & they stapled it for me. Looks right now.

You might consider having an auto upholsterer staple it for you with their better equipment.
I'll let you know how it goes.

Be well,
Bruce
 
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