I do much the same on my RTS, but I stand on the boards and I don't swing over, but I do "step" over.
HOLD ONTO HANDLEBARS, step on footpeg - like stand up, swing leg over or even bend and swing over. that method works from either side. did you try that?
:agree: Some with Rykers (& F3's, but no RT's that I'm aware of?!?) have even added an extra foot peg to help make this 'stand up on, then step over' thing easier. :thumbup:
Lamonster's Garage sells extra pegs for the F3; while those with Ryker's have simply purchased another peg (or 2) from BRP & installed that.
hyea:
Ryker with luggage on it...any solutions? I am very short or as my sons say height challenged. I know other's have same
problem.
HOLD ONTO HANDLEBARS, step on footpeg - like stand up, swing leg over or even bend and swing over. that method works from either side. did you try that?
I do much the same on my RTS, but I stand on the boards and I don't swing over, but I do "step" over.
This method doesn't work on a Ryker. The footrests are too far forward.
This does not work with a Ryker as the footpegs are too far forward...therefore the question looking for a solution
Plan is ... plan ahead?
I went with a collapsible bag here. Not as much storage room, but certainly an improvement over the f'in runk ... <G>
As in the pic, good for a light coat and gloves, expanded is good for an overnite. Also fits as bucket o'chicken if you've a mind to ...
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(Nelson Rigg Commuter for anyone interested.)
** Plan is to add a custom mount to hold the trunk, and add attachment points AKA @DickB. Right now, I lose a lot of storage with just the soft bottom wrapping around the max mount.
Extra pegs? Well that's just silly ...
(call me silly) <G>
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You can set the second peg further back on the rail, but I have a fake leg and use both pegs to trap the "foot" heel and toe while riding. Little peace of mind not having to worry about hitting a bump and seeing my leg sail off into the sunset via the rear views. I hate that when that happens. ;-}
PS - the same setup works fine for folk with real OEM meat legs too. Maybe even better than foot boards ...