Drivers backrest
#21
Hi I have an HD adjustable backrest on an 08 RKC.
It did help my lower back a lot. It also created
another problem. By keeping me upright. I started to
lean forward creating wrist pain. New bars, and a new
seat solved both problems. I don't use the back rest
now.
We all are not built the same. Just my 2 cents.
I hope it helps with your problem.
I also have a 1980 FXWG. I can ride for hours with little
or no back pain. I think it is due to the fact I lean back, and
the seat provides a lot of support for the lower back.
It did help my lower back a lot. It also created
another problem. By keeping me upright. I started to
lean forward creating wrist pain. New bars, and a new
seat solved both problems. I don't use the back rest
now.
We all are not built the same. Just my 2 cents.
I hope it helps with your problem.
I also have a 1980 FXWG. I can ride for hours with little
or no back pain. I think it is due to the fact I lean back, and
the seat provides a lot of support for the lower back.
Last edited by JohnB445; 06-02-2009 at 08:28 PM.
#22
#25
Tom here. Yes! Mustang seat with the backrest is about the most comfortable thing out there IMO. Depending on where the back pain is that you are getting there are multiple different solutions. Upper back pain is usually from the bars. Lower back pain is from your seat and or the placement of your feet. By extending your feet out to the side a bit some of the lower back pain can be resolved, but add a back rest to the equation and you will be in heaven. I found that the stock seat on my bike provided no low back support at all. I modded the seat myself to give it a bit more of a rise(pardon the pun). Many guys I ride with get Mustang seats with a 4 or 5 inch rise that acts as a backrest. This has helped their comfort greatly. There have been a few posts about the HD rider backrest lately and they have been rather mixed.
Regards,
Tom
Harley Goodies
Regards,
Tom
Harley Goodies
Get it and you will love it.
#26
I bought the adjustable back rest last Thursday and had returned it by Saturday afternoon. I have the low profile HD seat on my 06 FLHTPI, the hardware stuck up about 3/4" above the seat and then the backrest post was exposed about 6" from the bottom of tthe pad to the top of the seat. The real kicker was that when you adjusted the back rest forward or backward it snagged the leather of the seat and poked a hole in it. I think it normally sits down below the seat on the large stock seats but because the moveable bracket sat above the top of my overall seat height it created an issue with the moving hinge mechanism snagging the top of the leather. Be careful if you have a low profile seat!!! And yes it is a HD 2 up seat with a hole in the middle for their backrest.
#27
#28
I have to have the backrest. Without it, my back is hurting after 30-45 minutes (I slouch a bit too much). I've tried three different ones on three different seats. The HD backrest is too tall for me, even when it is adjusted as low as possible. It hits me in the middle of my back. I currently have a backrest with my Corbin seat. It's pretty good, but it doesn't swivel up and down. The best backrest I've had was on a Mustang seat on my Softail. Very adjustable and it swivels up and down (important when you want to lean back and stretch out). But the Mustang seat isn't very comfortable for me.
#30