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driver's back rest
#14135 06/07/2005 11:37 AM
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what are our options for a driver's backrest?

i like my stock seat (speedy) so i'm looking for options...

thanks,

cat

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I know the archives lack pictures, but here is a link to Home Made Riders Back Rest


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cat #14137 06/07/2005 1:00 PM
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Hey Cat,

Palmer also has a aftermarket backrest on his Speedy. Looks darn good too...


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cat #14138 06/07/2005 1:24 PM
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I went a slightly different route. I bought a product that combines a backrest and a rigid duffel. There are pictures at the following link. The blue TBA is mine.
http://www.bikersfriend.com/pages/saddlebag.htm [image]http://http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1455&sort=1&cat=500&page=1[/image]


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WOW. Ok, that's cool. Guess I'll be looking into one of those for the next really long trip! Yee haw!

How you like it? Does it help prevent "chopper slouch"?

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JAEGER #14142 06/09/2005 1:43 PM
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I made a pad and velcro'd it to the front of my pillion bag. It's unobtrusive (the pad - not the pillion bag!) and works very well for me. You can see it in this pic

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nico,

yeah, i know, but i thought it might be confusing to some; rider's back rest being misunderstood for meaning passenger not operator, hence the reply w/ a sissy bar....

does that make sense?

cat


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cat #14144 06/11/2005 9:26 AM
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There's the Lazy Rider which serves as a backrest and hard bag. I've used mine for a couple of years now on long trips and really like it.

http://www.lazyrider.com/

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Shakey #14145 06/15/2005 6:53 AM
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I can confirm that Bikers Friend works really well when combined with a sissy bar to hold it rock solid. I've done a few 350 mile days with this on and had a well supported back all the way.

It's the best thing I've bought for my bike by a long way. They were very helpfull and responsive regarding my enquiries about size etc. I had someone measure the distance from my back to the sissy bar, which is about 15.5 inches. They recomended the large or extra large. I went for large as they advised XL might look too big if I used it without panniers on the bike.
Best wishes

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HissingSid #14146 06/16/2005 1:09 AM
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I ordered a Bikers Friend bag the other day and am looking forward to it getting here. I'll post with my impressions. Thanks for all the info, everyone!
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