Spyder RTL
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Disclaimer: The following is not meant to be a bash against Ultimate Seats. I just want to share what happened to me so others can benefit from my experience and make informed decisions. I need to add that I am vertically challenged at 5’ 4” and with a 27 inch inseam (on a good day).
Now onto the story...
I ordered a Midrider seat for our 2014 RT Limited. I decided not to have “Ultimate” embroidered on the seat, a decision that I now regret (more about that later).
Installation
The seat was delivered on July 14th. I love the build quality and the look.


The installation was a breeze thanks to the YouTube installation video that I watched. I bought a Stanley rotating ratchet (recommended in the instructions) and that was a great tool to use.
Fuel Door Option
After I installed the seat, I was anxious to try out the fuel door. I discovered that the gas nozzle gets stuck in the seat's fuel door opening. We live in California (San Francisco Bay Area) and our gas nozzles are equipped with a Vapor Recovery System and has a rubber sleeve (I call it the "foreskin"). The end of the sleeve gets caught between the bike and the seat, making the nozzle extraction very difficult. So refueling is best done with the seat up. I did try holding the sleeve up but this did not work for me.
Seat Comfort
With the stock seat, I experienced some tailbone pain after being in the saddle for over an hour. I did not experience this pain in the Ultimate seat although there was some minor numbness.
Ultimate’s website states, “Our Spyder RT Midrider seat will sit you at the same height…” but I found that I had to kick my leg higher to clear the seat to get on the bike. Once in the saddle, I felt that my legs were stretched out more to reach the floorboards. I also felt that the seat was wider at the front. During my trip through the Napa Valley Wine Country, I experienced inner thigh pain.
I did contact Des and he wrote, “…you need to raise the footpegs up a couple inches, they made the passenger boards adjustable but not the rider, everyone with a short inseam has that issue because they designed the RT for long leg people, I made this change on our RT and it makes all the difference...The seats are the same ride height but with our lower back support and rider backrest you are sitting up straighter.”
If the seat was truly at the same height, I don’t understand why I would need to raise anything. I know width also affects the reach to the floorboard but I have to kick higher to get on. Maybe I’m missing something…
Anyway, I put the stock seat back on our RTL. Because our Ultimate seat was made without the Ultimate name on it, I can’t return the seat (I tried). For full disclosure, I was made aware that I could not return the seat when I placed the order. I just did not anticipate the fuel door or seat height issues. And if I knew I needed to raise the floorboards, I would have made different choices. It’s unfortunate that Des was not willing to make an exception to his no return policy.
So for Spyder owners considering a seat from Ultimate Seats, I hope this post helps you.
The Ultimate Seat is a great seat but not for us. Your mileage may vary…
Ryde Safe!
Dave
Now onto the story...
I ordered a Midrider seat for our 2014 RT Limited. I decided not to have “Ultimate” embroidered on the seat, a decision that I now regret (more about that later).
Installation
The seat was delivered on July 14th. I love the build quality and the look.


The installation was a breeze thanks to the YouTube installation video that I watched. I bought a Stanley rotating ratchet (recommended in the instructions) and that was a great tool to use.
Fuel Door Option
After I installed the seat, I was anxious to try out the fuel door. I discovered that the gas nozzle gets stuck in the seat's fuel door opening. We live in California (San Francisco Bay Area) and our gas nozzles are equipped with a Vapor Recovery System and has a rubber sleeve (I call it the "foreskin"). The end of the sleeve gets caught between the bike and the seat, making the nozzle extraction very difficult. So refueling is best done with the seat up. I did try holding the sleeve up but this did not work for me.
Seat Comfort
With the stock seat, I experienced some tailbone pain after being in the saddle for over an hour. I did not experience this pain in the Ultimate seat although there was some minor numbness.
Ultimate’s website states, “Our Spyder RT Midrider seat will sit you at the same height…” but I found that I had to kick my leg higher to clear the seat to get on the bike. Once in the saddle, I felt that my legs were stretched out more to reach the floorboards. I also felt that the seat was wider at the front. During my trip through the Napa Valley Wine Country, I experienced inner thigh pain.
I did contact Des and he wrote, “…you need to raise the footpegs up a couple inches, they made the passenger boards adjustable but not the rider, everyone with a short inseam has that issue because they designed the RT for long leg people, I made this change on our RT and it makes all the difference...The seats are the same ride height but with our lower back support and rider backrest you are sitting up straighter.”
If the seat was truly at the same height, I don’t understand why I would need to raise anything. I know width also affects the reach to the floorboard but I have to kick higher to get on. Maybe I’m missing something…
Anyway, I put the stock seat back on our RTL. Because our Ultimate seat was made without the Ultimate name on it, I can’t return the seat (I tried). For full disclosure, I was made aware that I could not return the seat when I placed the order. I just did not anticipate the fuel door or seat height issues. And if I knew I needed to raise the floorboards, I would have made different choices. It’s unfortunate that Des was not willing to make an exception to his no return policy.
So for Spyder owners considering a seat from Ultimate Seats, I hope this post helps you.
The Ultimate Seat is a great seat but not for us. Your mileage may vary…
Ryde Safe!
Dave