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Hello Everyone:

I'm the new guy on the block here I suppose. On Saturday I picked up my "new to me" 2006 RSTD.

After putting on around 600 miles so far with my wife on the back, the stock seat just might be ok. After much moving around I seemed to find a sweet spot that wasn't torturing my tail bone.

 

Anyway, here's my question (finally). I put a Utopia backrest on our 98 goldwing and my wife found that it really restricted her room on the back so does anybody have any input as to how their wife feels with the Utopia on the bike.

 

Thanks in advance for your advice and input. :big-grin-emoticon:

Greg

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I have a Utopia on my '86 and it restricts Jan's room also. I have the quick release, so, I just pull the backrest when we ride 2 up. Jan has her own bike and would rather ride it than be on the back of mine (no, I don't scare her - at least not while I ride).:big-grin-emoticon:

 

Dave

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Your wife seems fine riding on my bike with the Utopia backrest. :stickpoke:

 

Seriously though, it does not creat any difficulty for my wife on the back. Still plenty of room.

 

RR

 

P.S. Welcome to the family.

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WELCOME!!

I think that it may just be a personal preference for some women. My wife likes the feeling of being held in by the backrest. Some probably don't. You may be able to find out whether she'd be comfortable with it just by both of you getting on the bike and holding something between you that is similar in size to a backrest to see how much room she'd really have.

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Thanks for the replies. SaltyDawg got a laugh out of me but I suspect I won't be telling my wife to eat less.:Laugh:

 

Hopefully I'll see a RSTD with the Utopia and get a chance for us to sit on it.

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one wrongway was bad enough, now we have two of them. we will be lost no matter what country we are in. :depressed: :sign29:

 

Obviously, the new one doesn't know the old one or he would have picked a different name!

:rotfl::rotfl::whistling::whistling:

 

:sign just kidding:

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Snarley Bill and FreezyRider are both right.

 

I can get lost in any country and any town within that country. Just ask anybody who's travelled with me.

 

And no, I don't know the first wrongway but I'll bet we could have one heck of a trip without a GPS. :big-grin-emoticon:

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Snarley Bill and FreezyRider are both right.

 

I can get lost in any country and any town within that country. Just ask anybody who's travelled with me.

 

And no, I don't know the first wrongway but I'll bet we could have one heck of a trip without a GPS. :big-grin-emoticon:

wrongway has a gps, and he still don't know east from west. :stirthepot: :2133:
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hey, wrongway 2, welcome to the group. you will never have a normal life again. the first thing you will aquire is an eating disorder. all we do is eat and ride. once in a while we will just ride and eat. either way you are hooked already. :clap2::clap2::clap2: :2133:

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how bout it .... any body have a back rest for a 84 vr or find one ? ?

please:thumbsup:

 

 

Yes I have one that I'm not going to use. It's in perfect condition like new. Brown. My 84 is a blond and this is the perfect match but my navigator is too short so it bothers her legs and I cannot use it.

 

Wayne

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I have a Diamond R on my '07 and in stock form it set me too far forward so I installed the mount arm in reverse. My wife (average sized) says she still has about 4" between her and the backrest.

Hope that info helps.

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I don't know anything at all about the Utopia backrests, and I know this won't help you unless you live somewhere near me, however, when I bought my bike a year ago, I wanted a backrest immediately as I had one on my previous bike and have decided never to be without one. Anyway, to make a short story a bit long, they had one in stock that was made by a guy who lives in town there. It works great, fits great, looks good and does not impede the comfort of the little misses whatsoever. It's not nearly as wide as a lot of them but more than adequately does the job.

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