Since getting my F3-s and having ridden it only 1800 miles. I was about to give up and had it up for sale because it was exacerbating a hip/butt problem I have from an old injury. Well, after a TON of experimentation and adding farkle after farkle, I think I have it about as dialed in as I will ever have it and have decided to keep my F3-S.
The list seems almost endless in what mods I had to do to make it mine. I will list in the order of importance, the farkles I put on it to make it more comfortable.
1. F4 28" clear windshield
2. BRP Backrest
3. BRP Cannonball Seat
4. Spyderpops foam grips
5. BRP floorboards and short shift lever (SM6)
6. BRP Belt Tensioner
7. Baja Ron Ronbar
8. BRP 2-Up Rear Shock
9. Baker Air Wings
The final farkle that made the trike livable for me was the addition of a almost new BRP Cannonball front/rear seat. The extra 2.5" of width and extra padding made the ride much more compatible with the recent floorboards. Am I totally comfortable on the trike, no. Is it really fun and something that will work for its intended applications, yes. I love the grunt of the 1330, the quickness of the steering and the traction control features. I have a Harley Tri Glide that is my "Barco Lounger" but wanted a more performance oriented trike that would also be comfortable. I think I have gotten about 75% to that goal. I also bought a Drop Tail trailer that can either carry my Tri Glide, the Spyder or my Road King so I think I am way set when it comes to bikes/trikes. In fact, this is the most heavily loaded I have ever been for toys but I retired a month ago so have lots of time to play with them all:yes:. Peter from Oz was somewhat instrumental in me continuing to think if there was a way that I could successfully integrate the Spyder into the fold and the Cannonball seat did the trick. I am sure that a custom Rusell Day Long would have also done the trick even better but I did not want to keep throwing huge sums of money at the problem. Anyway, I went for a 140 mile ride this afternoon with slightly cooler weather here in North Florida/South Georgia and had a great time!
The list seems almost endless in what mods I had to do to make it mine. I will list in the order of importance, the farkles I put on it to make it more comfortable.
1. F4 28" clear windshield
2. BRP Backrest
3. BRP Cannonball Seat
4. Spyderpops foam grips
5. BRP floorboards and short shift lever (SM6)
6. BRP Belt Tensioner
7. Baja Ron Ronbar
8. BRP 2-Up Rear Shock
9. Baker Air Wings
The final farkle that made the trike livable for me was the addition of a almost new BRP Cannonball front/rear seat. The extra 2.5" of width and extra padding made the ride much more compatible with the recent floorboards. Am I totally comfortable on the trike, no. Is it really fun and something that will work for its intended applications, yes. I love the grunt of the 1330, the quickness of the steering and the traction control features. I have a Harley Tri Glide that is my "Barco Lounger" but wanted a more performance oriented trike that would also be comfortable. I think I have gotten about 75% to that goal. I also bought a Drop Tail trailer that can either carry my Tri Glide, the Spyder or my Road King so I think I am way set when it comes to bikes/trikes. In fact, this is the most heavily loaded I have ever been for toys but I retired a month ago so have lots of time to play with them all:yes:. Peter from Oz was somewhat instrumental in me continuing to think if there was a way that I could successfully integrate the Spyder into the fold and the Cannonball seat did the trick. I am sure that a custom Rusell Day Long would have also done the trick even better but I did not want to keep throwing huge sums of money at the problem. Anyway, I went for a 140 mile ride this afternoon with slightly cooler weather here in North Florida/South Georgia and had a great time!