On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 9:35 PM, EGrider <[email protected]> wrote:

> I sat there for a while with my hands on the grips and realized that
> whoever put that backrest on must have had longer arms than me. The
> backrest doesn't touch my back at all in that position. If I drop one hand
> and lean back, OK, but otherwise there's air between me and the backrest.


​Glenn, those backrests are usually very adjustable, so you should play
around with it. Quite honestly I think driver's backrest ​are AMAZING, and
my wife never had any trouble getting on our Wing. As Javier said, mounting
it with your foot on the peg/foot rest and swinging your leg over is the
best way. Once those babies are adjusted correctly they can make for some
VERY comfortable riding.



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